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Archive for the ‘About VEGA’ Category
Posted on 20/02/09, under Food, Guided Microwave TDR, Information, Level Measurement, Offshore Oil & Gas, Petrochemical, Pharmaceuticals, Power Generation, VEGA Product News · RSS · 1 Comment
3 Readings:
Visual Indicator, Float Transmitter and Guided Microwave/TDR
2 Different Technologies
Guided microwave and magnetic level indication
1 Process Connection
Ideal for offshore, power, pharmaceutical,…
Posted on 10/02/09, under Aggregates & Mining, Application News, Bulk Solids Handling, Bulk Solids Measurement, Information, Level Switching, VEGA Product News, Vibration Measurement Solid Switches · RSS · 1 Comment
These vibrating level switches are for level detection in bulk solids, VEGAVIB operates with a vibrating rod, VEGAWAVE with a tuning fork. The central component of both sensors is the piezo-driven active vibrating element, which when it is…
Posted on 24/10/08, under Information, PACTware Training, VEGA Events · RSS · No Comments
The successful PACTware™ Roadshow is back in town!
This Autumn, the PACTware™ Roadshow will have events…
Posted on 24/09/08, under Aggregates & Mining, Automotive, Beverage, Bulk Solids Handling, Capacitive, Cement, Chemical, Conductive, Customer Expertise, Dairy, Dataware, Distillation of Alcohols, Environment & Recycling, Flour and Milling, Food, Guided Microwave TDR, Hydrostatic, Information, Marine Shipping Harbours, Nucleonics, Offshore Oil & Gas, Other, PACTware Training, Paper and Board, Petrochemical, Pharmaceuticals, Power Generation, Pressure Measurement, Radar, Steels and Metal Manufacturing, VEGA Service, VEGA Training, Vibration Measurement Liquid Switches, Vibration Measurement Solid Switches, Water and Waste · RSS · No Comments
VEGA Training: Looking After Your Process and Measurement Instrumentation
When you have process instrumentation in your plant, silo or building, wouldn’t
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Posted on 22/08/08, under Customer Expertise, Level Measurement, VEGA Service, VEGA Training · RSS · 3 Comments
After the Visit
After the visit, you should receive a service engineers report, covering what has been done at the visit with any recommendations stated. …
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