hello this is dhinakar i am completed my instrumentation
engg . recently i got job in sugar industry side. i like to
ask one question can any one say what are the things i have
to follow know more about industrial instrumentation,,,,,,,

Answer Posted / pawan

in sugar company there is no much instrumentation so you
have to move from there in any steel company or any
manufacturing company, design field so that you can get
exposure fo field instrument control on DCS, PLC and
diffrent communication protocols.

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