Eurotherm wins two more control projects at AH Marks in Bradford
The long working relationship between AH Marks and Eurotherm has been consolidated with two new control room projects at AH Marks' Wyke site in Bradford, UK.
The first project saw the integration of a fourth a-chloro-propionic acid (ACPA) reactor into the existing Eurotherm T100/T3000 based system. The second project was to install batch sequencing software on the dichlorophenol (DCP) plant.
Both ACPA and DCP plants are complex, multi-path batch operations with recipes downloaded to the relevant reactor to control production. Access to shared plant items is automatically controlled and the system also includes a comprehensive hold/recovery scheme to allow continuation of a batch after any form of interruption, including power outages.