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Archive for the ‘Level Measurement’ Category
Posted on 01/04/08, under Capacitive, Guided Microwave TDR, Hydrostatic, Information, Level Measurement, Pressure Measurement, Radar, Vibration Measurement Liquid Switches, Vibration Measurement Solid Switches · RSS · 1 Comment
Some Useful Level Measurement Abbreviations & What They Mean
I will come back and update this post, as and when I find more abbreviations relating…
Posted on 17/03/08, under About VEGA, Aggregates & Mining, Bulk Solids Handling, Cement, Information, Level Measurement, Radar, VEGA Product News · RSS · 1 Comment
VEGAPULS 68:
Through optimized radar technology, the sensor can process signals up to a thousand times smaller than those normally handled by conventional radar instruments. This high sensitivity enables measuring ranges up to 70 m even in products with poor…
Posted on 13/03/08, under About VEGA, Aggregates & Mining, Bulk Solids Handling, Cement, Information, Level Measurement, Radar, VEGA Product News · RSS · No Comments
VEGAPULS 67:
Universal and cost-effective
The performance of VEGAPULS 67 is unaffected
by air turbulence and noise as they commonly
occur during pneumatic filling. Even strong dust
generation and temperature fluctuations do not …
Posted on 10/03/08, under About VEGA, Aggregates & Mining, Bulk Solids Handling, Cement, Flour and Milling, Information, Level Measurement, Radar, VEGA Product News · RSS · No Comments
The VEGA Radar Story
A success story
The most successful level measurement radar in the world is called eric®. In 1997 eric® revolutionised the market and quickly became the world market leader in level measurement with radar technology. Its reliability…
Posted on 08/02/08, under Aggregates & Mining, Automotive, Beverage, Bulk Solids Handling, Cement, Chemical, Dairy, Distillation of Alcohols, Environment & Recycling, Flour and Milling, Food, Information, Level Measurement, Marine Shipping Harbours, Offshore Oil & Gas, Other, Paper and Board, Petrochemical, Pharmaceuticals, Power Generation, Steels and Metal Manufacturing, Water and Waste · RSS · No Comments
Most of the choices and considerations for level controls discussed with customers are based largely on the criteria outlined below,
Any sensing, control, indication or detection consists of two main
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