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Choosing the Right PID Tuning Software: What to Look for in 2026

In modern industrial process control environments, the performance of PID control loops directly impacts product quality, plant safety, and energy efficiency. Despite advances in automation technologies, poorly executed PID controller tuning remains one of the most common causes of process variability and operational inefficiencies. As we move into 2026, traditional PID tuning approaches based on […]
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How AI and Advanced Adaptive Control Are Transforming Industrial Process Optimization

Classical methods like gain scheduling, feedforward control, and self-tuning controllers solve many industrial variability problems effectively. But some processes are too complex, too tightly coupled, or too fast-changing for classical approaches alone. This is where AI-driven adaptive control, neural networks, and multivariable model predictive control enter the picture. Reinforcement Learning for PID Optimization Recent advances […]
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Why Raw Material Variability and Non-linear Process Gain Break Your Control Loops

Industrial processes rarely behave as textbook models suggest. Raw materials arrive with varying compositions, ambient conditions fluctuate, equipment degrades, and operating points shift. Traditional fixed-parameter PID controllers designed for "average" conditions struggle to maintain optimal performance across these varying scenarios. Understanding why they fail is the first step toward fixing them. The Cost of Process […]
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Top 4 PID Tuning Mistakes – and How to Avoid Them with SIMCET

Imagine driving a car where the accelerator responds too slowly, the brakes overreact, and the steering wheel constantly oscillates left and right. You would never feel comfortable or safe. In industrial process control, poorly tuned PID loops behave in a similar unstable and unpredictable manner. Instead of delivering a smooth and well-controlled system, the control […]
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Achieving Measurable ROI from Process Control Optimization Projects

Process control optimization is no longer a luxury; it is a strategic imperative. With global competition intensifying and margins shrinking, industrial facilities are discovering that properly tuned control systems can deliver measurable ROI within months rather than years. This blog examines real-world process control optimization ROI case studies and quantifiable benefits from advanced process control […]
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Closing the "Lab Lag": Applying Soft Sensors and Inferential Models for Real-Time Quality Control

In the modern control room, we measure almost everything in real-time: flow, temperature, pressure, level. But the one thing that matters most—Product Quality—is often the one thing we cannot see in real-time. Whether it is the Melt Index of a polymer, the RVP of gasoline, or the moisture content in a dryer, operators are often […]
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Reducing Steam Consumption & Flaring Through Advanced Process Control (APC)

In the oil, gas, and petrochemical industries, excessive steam consumption and unnecessary flaring are often accepted as the unavoidable "cost of doing business." However, in an era of tightening environmental regulations and fluctuating energy costs, these losses represent a massive opportunity for reducing steam consumption in petrochemical plants and minimizing flaring events in oil and gas operations. From a […]
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Grade Transition APC: Synchronized Multivariable Control for Continuous Processes

In the world of continuous processing, whether is it polymers, petrochemicals, or specialty refining, steady-state operation is straightforward. The real challenge, and the real danger to your profit margins, lies in the transition between product grades and time spend during the transition. Moving from Grade A to Grade B, whether shifting viscosity, molecular weight distribution, color […]
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The Hidden Culprit: Best Practices for Control Valve Diagnostics in PID Loop Performance

In the hierarchy of process control problems, the control valve is often the "usual suspect" and for good reason. Industry studies consistently show that over 30% of control valves in operation suffer from performance-degrading mechanical issues.[1] Yet, when a PID loop oscillation occurs, the first instinct of many engineers is to "detune" the controller. This is a band-aid, not […]
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