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Manufacturing and industrial equipment supplier SPX Flow offers separation and clarification technology through the Seital brand.

Its wireless VPN router package enables remote troubleshooting via a secure, wireless connection.

Using the wireless router, SPX Flow service technicians can remotely rectify potential problems and adjust the set-up of the separator to ensure it continues to operate efficiently.

The router is supplied with an initial choice of 20 or 40 hours of remote support by SPX Flow.

The service package is designed to further increase system availability and minimise potential production losses.

The VPN router can be quickly moved around the plant as needed.

SPX Flow offers a range of remote monitoring services with its Seital separators to help ensure minimal maintenance costs and risks to production time.

The wireless VPN system helps customers protect their production time, system performance, and plant profitability.

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