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Efficient loading and unloading of liquid Products

Security & Electronic Technologies GmbH (SECU-TECH) is a global supplier for systems and solutions for safe and efficient loading and unloading liquid products and fuel distribution focusing on wireless deadman systems.

Providing Solutions for safe and efficient loading and unloading of liquid Products in hazardous and explosive areas

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by:Harmony Timenyin

Especially Middle East Markets and Customers are well known for being ahead in environmental thinking and focus on comprehensive and sophisticated, as well as technically high quality solutions.

That is the reason why more and more Mineraloil-, Petrochemical- and Chemical Companies in the Middle East regions following a strategy of safety and efficiency in the loading and unloading processes and using our wireless Dead-Man systems, Overfill Prevention Systems and Cross-Fill-Prevention Systems and have already implemented these kind of solutions in their loading terminals, tanker-trucks and fuel stations.

The different systems on petrol-stations, tanker-trucks, loading terminals can be adapted to customer and local requirements.

Wireless DEAD MAN Controls

The use of deadman devices when loading and unloading products reliably prevents overfilling or other potential dangers. This increases the safety and performance of tank truck vehicles or other facilities.

Additionally to the emergency stop and automatic stop possibilities the ATEX approved LRC Small/Remote Dead Man System offers the possibility of rotational speed control, fill process interruptions and starting or use of outputs for other purposes. The LRC-Small/Remote is battery operated with an ATEX approved battery-package and the system has a wide and safe radio range. Experience with the system on the market since 20 years with around 5000 installations worldwide.

As for cockpit chip, typical products are comprised of Qualcomm 820A, Intel Atom, NXP i.MX8, Renesas R-CAR H3 and TI Jacinto family. Notably, the prevailing Qualcomm 820A processor platform has been ordered by 18 out of the 25 world-renowned OEMs, with the order intake recording $5.5 billion or so.

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