Moore Industries News & Articles

MooreHawke's TRUNKSAFE device couplers receive Factory Mutual approvals

  • October 15, 2009
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TRUNKSAFE acquired ATEX-Type N, IECEx-Type N, and cFMus-General/Ordinary Location and Non-Incendive certifications from Factory Mutual.

exida adds Moore safety trip alarm to exSILentia safety software

  • August 19, 2009
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STA safety trip alarm for IEC 61508 Safety Applications is now a Logic Solver in exida’s exSILentia integrated safety lifecycle software.

Leonard W. Moore named Honorary Member of ISA

  • July 22, 2009
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The highest honor bestowed by the International Society of Automation (ISA), Honorary Member, has been given to Moore Industries’ founder and President Leonard W. Moore.

Moore Industries obtains ATEX approval for ROUTE-MASTER Fieldbus system

  • January 13, 2009
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ROUTE-MASTER has ATEX approval as a redundant intrinsically-safe fieldbus system permitting the connection of any mix of FISCO and ENTITY devices.

Interactive signal isolation whitepaper

  • December 4, 2008
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By Moore Industries
Whitepaper has information on signal isolation and conversion, the instrument selection process, HART and applications, and is interactive.

Moore Industries announces SNAP custom signal interfaces

  • May 15, 2008
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SNAP provides customers with customized solutions to meet unusual signal interface needs in industrial process control, systems integration and factory automation applications.

Moore Industries Seeks Oldest Products Still in Service

  • May 7, 2008
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Moore Industries is celebrating its 40th Anniversary this year, and is trying to find the oldest of its products that are still in service.

Moore Industries Celebrates 40 Years of Success

  • April 30, 2008
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Still privately-held by founder and CEO Leonard W. Moore, the company has come a long way from humble garage beginnings when Moore designed and built the company's first electronic signal converters. Today, the company builds signal conditioners, temperature transmitters, fieldbus interface devices and much more.

Moore Industries bakes NCS data acquisition system for three years

  • March 2, 2008
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The NCS has been running since February 2005 in an environmental chamber at temperatures up to 221°F. The only problem so far: Labels are turning brown.

Modbus White Paper available from Moore Industries

  • November 2, 2007
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The non-commercial white paper describes how Modbus works, and how it can be used in new and legacy process control and automation systems.