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Archive for the ‘Level Measurement’ Category
Posted on 27/02/09, under About VEGA, Aggregates & Mining, Automotive, Beverage, Bulk Solids Handling, Capacitive, Cement, Chemical, Conductive, Dairy, Density, Distillation of Alcohols, Environment & Recycling, Flour and Milling, Food, Guided Microwave TDR, Hydrostatic, Information, Level Interface, Level Measurement, Level Switching, Marine Shipping Harbours, Offshore Oil & Gas, Other, Paper and Board, Petrochemical, Pharmaceuticals, Power Generation, pressure, Pressure Measurement, Radar, Steels and Metal Manufacturing, Ultrasonic, Vibration Measurement Liquid Switches, Vibration Measurement Solid Switches, Water and Waste · RSS · No Comments
VEGA are in their 50th anniversary year of providing innovative level solutions and are now offering you a virtual tour of the VEGA head office in Schiltach, where this continuous innovation takes place. Located in the Black Forest region of…
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 13/01/09, under Application News, Information, Level Measurement, Paper and Board, Radar · RSS · No Comments
The PDF article below shows examples of radar level measurement in different areas of the pulp and paper industry, specially in areas where existing measuring techniques could not always fulfil the requirements of users, and radar becomes the optimal solution.
This…
Posted on 17/09/08, under Aggregates & Mining, Bulk Solids Handling, Bulk Solids Measurement, Cement, Flour and Milling, Information, Level Measurement, Level Switching, Radar, Vibration Measurement Solid Switches · RSS · 4 Comments
So What Kind of Overfill Prevention Devices Do You Recommend for Bulk Solids Measurement?
We recommend a both a continuous measurement and high level fail…
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