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2020
SarniaSection
22EDITION
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Link to your vendors at
isasarnia.com
Reference Guide to the measurement and control market
Pressure: High Precision Gauges &Transmitters, Smart Transducers, DeadweightTesters, Hand-held Instruments, Test Pumps,Controllers, Air Data Test Sets, Custom DesignedCalibration Systems
Edmonton Head Office3103 Parsons RoadEdmonton, AB T6N 1C8Tel: (780) 463.7035Fax: (780) 462.0017
www.wika.ca
Distributor
ProductsLevel
Process observation equipment including sightwindows, visual flow indicators, vessel lighting,sanitary fittings, camera systems and gage glassfor sanitary and industrial applications
Magnetostrictive liquid level instruments forsanitary and process tank measurementapplicaitons
Instrument Valves (Block & Bleed, Manifold, Mini &Needle), Multiport Valves, Manifolds, Direct MountSystems, and Thermoelectric Chargers
Gas & Hydrocarbon Sampling Systems, MeterLubrication Systems, and Odorization &Odorant Detection Systems
Unidirectional captive displacement provers,prover interface modules, prover data acquisitionsystems
Fort McMurray4, 380 Taiganova Cr. Fort McMurray, AB T9K 0T4Tel: (780) 791.9995Fax: (780) 743.2296
Calgary4932 – 52nd Street SECalgary, AB T2B 3R2Tel: (403) 237.5960Fax: (403) 264.0095
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Reference Guide to the measurement and control market
Sarnia Section General Member MeetingsSarnia Golf and Curling Club Year 2020: January 27, March 30, May 25 (AGM), September 28, November 30 Year 2021: January 25, March 29, May 31 (AGM), September 27, November 29
Sarnia Section Executive MeetingsSarnia Golf and Curling Club Year 2020: February 24, April 27, June 29, August 31, October 26, December 14Year 2021: February 22, April 26, June 28, August 30, October 25, December 13
Message from the Reference Guide CommitteeThis is the 22nd edition of the ISA Sarnia Section’s Reference Guide to the Measurement & Control Market.
Our committee in conjunction with Grafiks Marketing and Communications continues to strive to meet the goal of producing a first class reference resource for the Sarnia Section and potential members and vendors that deal in and with the Automation and Instrumentation fields. Our goal is to produce a high quality and industry useful resource.
We wish to thank the advertisers for their continual support and we hope to continue to work with you to provide added value to our reference guide. Please visit our website site www.isasarnia.com to view our advertiser listings as well as the brand name to supplier and product category to supplier cross references. With the ability to browse and link to the required information this is a useful tool that complements the printed version.
We are always looking for more technical information and articles to provide your clients with added value. As well we continue to ask for feedback. Let us know if you have any concerns, comments, suggestions, and prospective new sponsors. Again, we wish to thank all of our advertisers for without you we would have no publication.
We encourage new member participation in our committee and with the small time commitments required there is a large reward and very high satisfaction level achieved.
Enjoy your new 2020 Reference Guide to the Measurement and Control Market.
Thanks and good reading
ISA Sarnia Section Reference Guide Committee.
Mike MurrayKen ArmitageKevin Noon
ATTENTION MEMBERS OF ISAIf you would like to ensure that you advertise in this publication on an annual basis contact:
ISA Reference Guide CommitteeMike Murray519-336-1495Ken Armitage519-336-3453
Kevin Noon519-332-3132
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Welcome to the 22nd edition of ISA Sarnia Section Reference Guide to the Measurement and Control Market. Over the years the Reference Guide has become one of the premier purchasing references for automation professionals. This handy reference tool, compiles the most relevant listings of manufacturers, service
companies, and manufacturers’ representatives from across Ontario. It puts extensive information about manufacturers and service companies at your fingertips when you need it.
This reference guide is published in paper and can also be accessed on-line by visiting www.isasarnia.com website. Apart from being a purchasing reference, this guide also features valuable technical information and conversion tables. Each year the Reference Guide continues to enhance in terms of content and ease of use.
This is the 75th ISA Society Anniversary year and the 73rd anniversary year for the Sarnia Section and it is my distinct honor to serve as the President of such an esteemed organization. For all these years, the Sarnia Section of the International Society of Automation has been giving automation professionals from across South Western Ontario the opportunity to come together while having premium access to technical knowledge and career development. The automation professionals who become ISA members and take advantage of these opportunities become valuable assets to their employer and achieve higher career growth.
Like other professions, the automation profession in North America will also be affected by wholesale entry of people from developing countries. The scenario where Canada, US and other industrialized nations were leading in knowledge-intensive industries and developing nations in lower skills and lower cost labor have changed. This will bring new challenges and at the same time amazing opportunities to the local
automation professionals. Even though the days of tough competition are coming, knowledge and innovation will become a true source of value.
I encourage all the instrumentation, automation and system professionals to become part of and take advantage of the various opportunities provided by ISA. Please visit the ISA Society website at www.isa.org to view all that ISA has to offer. I strongly believe that the techniques you will learn will help you develop more skills, agility and long term relevance to and for your employer.
Apart from the Reference Guide, your Sarnia Section executives and officers have planned many quality programs for this year. Visit our section website at www.isasarnia.com often as the details of the programs are constantly updated.
Congratulations to the Reference Guide committee for another successful publication year. Thanks always, to all the advertisers and technical contributors for your support in this production. It goes without saying that without your assistance and support the success of this publication would not be possible.
To the user of this Reference Guide, a big thanks for making this a premier purchasing and technical Reference Guide. Enjoy yet another edition of great references and support for our advertisers. When you call or write to any of the advertisers, please mention that you have seen their advertisement in the ISA Sarnia Section Reference Guide.
Please come, join us and be part of this premier organization and have your say in the future of the automation profession. I will be looking forward to speaking with many of you in person at our various Section activities throughout the year.
Regards,
Mike Murray ISA Sarnia Section President
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ISA Sarnia President’s Message – Reference Guide 2020
1945/46 ISA officially was born as the Instrument Society of America on April 28 1945, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
1946/47 Albert F. Sperry, chairman of Panelit Corporation, became ISA’s first president in 1946. Sarnia Section not yet chartered.
1947/48 C.G. Elder (Sarnia Section received charter September 1, 1947)
1948/49 W.J. Graeb
1949/50 Ken Goldring
1950/51 Amby Upfold
1951/52 Ken Goldring
1952/53 Amby Upfold
1953/54 Warren McKay
1954/55 Jack Heatley
1955/56 Larry Hall
1956/57 Harold Kohlmeier
1957/58 Ron Asselstine
1958/59 Mike Hicks
1959/60 Mike Hicks
1960/61 Mike Hicks
1961/62 George Mills
1962/63 Robert Brayne
1963/64 Robert Newman
1964/65 Robert Newman
1965/66 Ted Stock
1966/67 Ted Stock
1967/68 Bill Rion
1968/69 Bud Dodds
1969/70 Ray Wechselberger
1970/71 Bill Glendon
1971/72 Curt McDonald
1972/73 Everett Maness
1973/74 Stan Thrift
1974/75 Bernard West
1975/76 E.A. Comello
1976/77 Jim Henrikson
1977/78 Jim Johnson
1978/79 Ron Thurier
1979/80 Dave Braedley
1980/81 John Stassen
1981/82 Wayne Jamieson
1982/83 Frank Bandura
1983/84 John Tranter
1984/85 Robb Sharp
1985/86 Ron Kells
1986/87 Howie Whitton
1987/88 Joe Lobo
1988/89 Irvin Hawkes
1989/90 Rich Paterson
1990/91 Ken Blair
1991/92 Jim Lomax
1992/93 Bob Kelly
1993/94 Bill Arundell
1994/95 Larry Corbett
1995/96 Mike Murray
1996/97 Randy Dennie
1997/98 Andrew Tucker
1998/99 Mike Murray
1999/2000 Mike Murray
2000/2001 Randy Dennie
2001/2002 Randy Dennie
2002/2003 Kalpen Vachharajani
2003/2004 Don Murch
2004/2005 Brian Smith
2005/2006 Don Murch
2006/2007 R.Steven Webster
2007/2008 Brian Davidson
2008/2009 Brian Davidson
2009/2010 Jeff Talbot
2010/2011 Jeff Talbot
2011/2012 Rob Dickson
2012/2013 Rob Dickson
2013/2014 Mike Murray
2014/2015 Mike Murray
2015/2016 Kalpen Vachharajani
2016/2017 Kalpen Vachharajani
2017/2018 Mike Murray
2018/2019 Mike Murray
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ISA Technical Division and Geographic Section Membership
ISA boasts many local sections around the world—and each features dozens of opportunities to network and learn from industry experts. ISA also supports technical divisions that facilitate ISA members to pursue specific areas of interest and expertise across a range of automation disciplines, technologies, and applications.
• Analysis Division• Automatic Controls and Robotics Division• Communications Division• Automation Project Management and Delivery Division• Process Measurement and Control Division• Safety and Security Division• Test Measurement Division• Building Automation Systems Division• Chemical and Petroleum Division• Construction and Design Division• Education Division• Food and Pharmaceutical Division• Mining and Metals Division• Power Industry Division• Pulp and Paper Division• Water and Wastewater Division
ISA Automation Standards
Automation standards from ISA—a global leader in industry-developed, consensus standards for more than six decades— serve as best-practice guidelines that direct proper system design, implementation, operation, and maintenance, and promote plant and operational reliability, safety, and security.
ISA Training
ISA is the worldwide leader in objective, platform-neutral automation training and education, enabling automation and control professionals to optimize their performance and productivity, and organizations to improve their competitive edge.
ISA training programs leverage the in-depth knowledge and extensive experience of more than 100 subject matter experts from around the world across virtually all technical fields in automation. A wide variety of instructional formats are provided, including classroom instruction, customized training classes at customer sites or in conjunction with ISA sections, online training, and webinars.
Expert-Driven Technical Content, Training, and ResourcesProviding high-quality, high-value technical content to our members and customers is fundamental to the mission of the International Society of Automation (ISA). Our unrivaled knowledge and expertise in automation contribute directly to our renowned standards development efforts; comprise the basis of our training initiatives, publishing offerings, conferences, and division symposia; and ensure core value to our members. ISA’s geographical sections, located throughout the world, connect members with technology, expert advice, and world-class technical progamming at the local level.
Why should you join ISA?
ISA members can view all ISA standards, recommended practices, and technical reports online, free of charge.
All ISA training courses, both classroom and online, are available to ISA members at sizeable (20% in most cases) discounts, and pre-recorded ISA webinars, and access to the ISA Technical Library are provided at no charge.
ISA provides each ISA member with a membership to a local ISA section and two free technical division mem-berships, encouraging them to build technical knowledge by interact-ing and collaborating with fellow members.
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ISA offers programs specifically designed to enhance members’ professional skills and marketability, and leadership characteristics.
The ISA Leadership Development Certificate ProgramISA’s Leadership Development Certificate Program provides a unique opportunity for professional growth and to build leadership skills. Participants in the program are provided leadership development training and other leadership opportunities.
Certification and LicensureISA’s certification programs—the Certified Control Systems Technician® (CCST®) program and the Certified Automation Professional® (CAP®) program—showcase employees’ achievement, knowledge and experience, and furnish employers with documented evidence of employee qualification and capabilities.
Many ISA members utilize local section activities as a forum to develop leadership skills. ISA sections depend on volunteer leaders to organize and lead committees focused on technical resources and social interaction.
Membership Benefits at-a-glance
Access tabletop technology exhibits, subject matter experts, networking and leadership opportunities, and local employment opportunities through geographic sections
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Subscriptions to InTech, the premier magazine for automation professionals, and the Automation Weekly enewsletter
Online access to ISA Transactions, which covers the latest advances in measurement and automation
Online resume posting on ISA Jobs
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A wide range of personal privileges, from discounted auto and group insurance rates to savings on hotel room reservations. For a full list of personal privileges provided, as well as more details on ISA member benefits, visit www.isa.org/memberbenefits.
ISA Technical Symposia and Conferences
ISA’s annual technical division sym-posia allow ISA members and the automation community at large to meet face to face with renowned experts and presenters, hear first-hand about the latest technologies and trends, and gain thorough, peer-reviewed technical content.
ISA sections around the world also frequently host tabletop shows, technical conferences, and networking events.
ISA Publishing
ISA Publishing meets the needs of auto-mation and control professionals world-wide by offering more than 180 print and online technical resources—including print books, digital books, magazines, journals, newsletters, software, technical papers, proceedings, standards, recom-mended practices, technical reports, training courses, and CDs.
ISA members can register to attend ISA’s internationally recognized technical symposia and conferences at considerable (usually 20%) discounts.
ISA members can purchase ISA-published books at a 20% discount. Members can access ISA’s professional journal, ISA Transactions; the full-color automation maga-zine, InTech; the Automation Weekly enewsletter; and ISA’s member newsletter, ISA Insights, at no cost.
ISA members can apply to take ISA’s Certified Control Systems Technician® (CCST®) and Certified Automation Professional® (CAP®) exams at discounts exceeding 20%.
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