Measurement Instruments
Calibrated transmitters and transducers for the variables that move your bottom line.
- Pressure, temperature, flow, level
- Vibration and power-quality monitoring
- HART, 4–20 mA, Modbus RTU/TCP
Iskra Exchange LLC engineers measurement, display, and control instrumentation for industrial process variables — and trains the operators, technicians, and engineers who run them. One partner for the sensor and the skill.
We design, integrate, and support hardware for measuring, displaying, and controlling industrial process variables — pressure, temperature, flow, level, vibration, power quality — in plants where downtime is not an option.
Calibrated transmitters and transducers for the variables that move your bottom line.
Local indicators, panel meters, and HMIs that make plant state readable at a glance.
PLC, PID, and SCADA integration to close the loop between sensor and setpoint.
Modern plants run on instruments and on the people who understand them. Iskra's instructor-led and self-paced computer training programs turn maintenance technicians into automation professionals — and engineers into systems thinkers.
Ladder logic, structured text, and function blocks across the major IEC 61131-3 platforms.
From tag planning to alarm rationalization on Ignition, FactoryTalk, and WinCC.
Historian design, OPC UA, time-series stores, and operational dashboards for plant data.
IEC 62443-aligned workshops for technicians securing PLCs, HMIs, and historians.
A single engagement model that respects your uptime, your budget, and your people.
We walk the plant, map signals, and quantify what is currently unmeasured, unalarmed, or unobserved.
Instruments and panels specified to your hazardous-area classification, process media, and existing DCS.
FAT, loop checks, and commissioning in close coordination with your maintenance & controls teams.
Role-based training so your team can read, trust, and tune the systems we installed.
Iskra Exchange LLC was organized as a Mississippi limited liability company on December 21, 2025, with a focused dual mandate: ship dependable measurement and control hardware, and train the workforce that operates it.
The name "Iskra" — Slavic for spark — captures what we believe modern industry needs: a clean, accurate signal, and the human intuition to act on it.