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USA · India joint venture

Process & Chemical

Chemical Industries

DCS and safety-instrumented control for reactive process streams.

Overview

What we do here

In chemical plants the control system is a safety system. Hazardous-area classification, interlock logic and SIS design are decided at engineering stage — we design them in rather than retrofitting after an inspection finds them missing.

What this floor demands

  • Hazardous-area classification driving every controller and panel selection
  • Safety instrumented functions not independently verified from basic process control
  • Batch and continuous processes running on disconnected control platforms
  • Alarm floods during upset conditions instead of prioritised guidance

Scope

What we deliver here

Each item below is a package we build, install and support in-house — not a subcontracted line on a quote.

01

DCS and PLC control philosophy for batch and continuous process streams

02

Safety instrumented systems (SIS) independent of the basic process control layer

03

Flameproof and intrinsically-safe panel design for classified zones

04

Alarm rationalisation to ISA-18.2 for upset-condition clarity

05

SCADA integration with discharge and emission compliance monitoring

Standards we work toIEC 61511 / SILATEX / IECEx zoningISA-18.2 (alarm management)IEC 62443

Proof points

Comparable work we have delivered

Centralised SCADA for generation and utility assets

SCADA & monitoring

Centralised SCADA for generation and utility assets

Scope: Protocol conversion, SCADA integration and remote monitoring across mixed-vendor assets.

Result: Single dashboard replacing individual OEM portals, with alarm notification on faults.

Let's build

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