Together, both companies will offer safety customers SIL-rated hardware for rotating machinery applications. The efforts would utilize ECT’s algorithms for surge control, performance control, load sharing and master control, steam turbine speed and extraction control, and expander control.
“The partnership with ECT will help us to drive our business in a very attractive market”, said Stefan Basenach, Group Vice President Business Segment Process at HIMA. “We know about our customer’s needs and our high performance SIL-rated products have the ability to excel in rotating machinery applications. We have proven success on several rotating machinery projects and see this new partnership combining two specialized companies as the perfect means to address a growing market.”
Paul Fisher, President of ECT, commented: “The partnership with HIMA is opening new markets for us. Our expertise is in controlling compressors, turbines and expanders and the algorithms that are necessary to maximize a plant’s production and efficiency while providing superior machine protection. Partnering with HIMA, we bring together the best of two worlds for the benefit of the client.”
Primary target group of the partnership will be end users, typically brown-field projects, where modernization of existing machines is necessary. The partnership’s offering is useful to refining applications like fluid catalytic cracker air blowers and wet gas compressors, power recovery systems, hydrogen recycle applications and refrigeration. Chemical applications like ethylene and ammonia plants can take advantage of the SIL rated hardware and rotating machinery control technology.
(Source: HIMA Paul Hildebrandt GmbH)
Deutsche Industrie mit positiven Signalen im Oktober 2025
Die deutsche Industrie zeigt im Oktober 2025 eine gemischte, aber überwiegend positive Entwicklung. Sowohl die Produktion als auch die Auftragseingänge im verarbeitenden Gewerbe verzeichneten Zuwächse, was nach monatelanger Schwäche vorsichtigen Optimismus weckt.






