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#1 for more than 50 years
Process Engineering's unrivalled editorial quality and engaged readership creates the best possible environment for your advertising
Process Engineering is the audience leader for process and plant specialists working in the key process sectors – such as Food & Drink, Pharmaceuticals and Chemicals and Energy.
Process Engineering continues to evolve with the changing information landscape to provide the very best solutions for our advertisers.
The key to our market leading position is editorial quality – a reader focused approach that delivers an authority, trust and engagement that is simply unequalled in our sector.
Magazine Structure
The magazine leads with the latest news, analysis, viewpoints and agenda setting features. In addition each issue contains dedicated sections addressing the real-world challenges of running a process plant. These include:
Control & Instrumentation
Areas covered include:
Automation technology l Control systems l Sensors l Measurement & metering l Data acquisition l Wireless technology l HMI
Maintenance & Asset Care
Areas covered include:
Planning and strategy l Condition monitoring l Maintenance software l Corrosion prevention l Cleaning/hygiene l Calibration l Protection/lubrication l OEE/lifecycle management
Plant Equipment & Safety
Areas covered include:
Solids handling l Liquid handling l Heating/cooling/ drying l Weighing systems l Power supplies l Compressors l Dispensing/ dosing systems l Mixing & blending l Air/water/heat exchange l Motion control l Milling & grinding l Filtration/separation l Pipes/seals/gaskets
DEDICATED SUPPLEMENTS
Pumps & Valves
Pumps and valves perform a critical role in the process environment. Published six times per year, Pumps & Valves inProcess brings together end users, suppliers and independent experts to share their knowledge and expertise in areas such as:
- Optimisation & Efficiency
- Lifecycle and maintenance
- Applications
- Technical/engineering solutions
Energy Management
Processing accounts for a staggering 73% of the UK’s industrial energy consumption. Energy Management inProcess delivers advice and guidance on the choices and opportunities faced by senior engineers in the process industries, including:
- Energy saving equipment/devices
- On-site generation
- Monitoring and control
- Energy recovery
- Maximising plant and equipment efficiency