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2020

Check Out Our New Supermec Product Video

Aug 28, 2020

Hi there! Hope everyone is doing fine and in good health. We have put together a short but exciting Supermec introduction video just for you. You would be able to see a quick overview of the products we offer, and we promise we will not take more than two minutes of your time. Kindly check it out below! Enjoy! You can let us know what you think about the video as well, please send any correspondence to koh.darien@supermec.com and we will respond to you. An... Read More

Supermec Partners with QBE To Offer Business Insurance Solutions

Jul 30, 2020

Supermec offers comprehensive general insurance for companies together with partner QBE insurance. SMEs are now able to protect themselves with various levels of financial protection matching the various levels of risk. The level of protection can be customized accordingly based on your current business needs and risk appetite. About Supermec: Supermec Private Limited, established since 1977, has been delivering more than 40 years of extensive international experi... Read More

Electrical Heat Tracing vs Steam Tracing

May 04, 2020

Overview of Heat – Tracing Systems The practice of heating piping to keep the liquid in the piping at a constant/set temperature requires a heat tracing system. For the purposes of this article, we can broadly classify heat- tracing systems into two categories: Electric Fluid In the past, steam tracing has historically been a more common form of heat tracing but due to advancements in technology, electrical heat tracing has become a viable way of heat... Read More

What are Distributed Control Systems?

Mar 25, 2020

Distributed Control Systems (DCS) In this article, we will be sharing more about distributed control systems and their various benefits and functions. As an example, within the oil & gas/manufacturing industry, different systems may be introduced to automate any processes and reduce any human intervention with these systems.  The benefits of these systems are to save cost in the long run and keep any injuries as low or avoid them if possible. Distributed... Read More

Everything you need to know about Extra-Low Voltage (ELV) Systems

Oct 25, 2019

What are Extra-Low Voltage Systems (ELV)? Extra-Low Voltage means the voltage of electricity supply is in a range that is low enough that it does not carry any high risk of any high voltage electrical shock(s). The range of voltage that can be classified as Extra-Low Voltage is alternating current not exceeding 50 V AC and direct current not exceeding 120 V DC (ripple free). This is based on the standards as per EN 61558 or BS 7671. Therefore, Extra-Low Voltage S... Read More