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Posted on 11/11/09, under Aggregates & Mining, Bulk Solids Handling, Bulk Solids Measurement, Cement, Food, Information, Level Measurement, Level Switching, Power Generation, Radar, Steels and Metal Manufacturing, VEGA Product News, Vibration Measurement Solid Switches · RSS · No Comments
VEGA has released a NEW Microwave Barrier Switch
The microwave barrier VEGA‘MIP’ (Microwave Impulse Point-level) is especially designed for the special needs of the bulk solids industry. As this is a…
Posted on 30/06/09, under Application News, Exhibitions · RSS · 2 Comments
VEGA’s latest press release for high level detection of floating roof tanks has now been uploaded to the Offshore Europe website.
With the use of vibrating level switches and a non-contact radar level transmitter to…
Posted on 07/05/08, under Level Switching, Principles of Good Measurement, Vibration Measurement Solid Switches · RSS · No Comments
VEGASWING: For manifold applications in liquids
Measuring principle and applications
The piezo drive is the heart of the sensor, activating the tuning fork to vibrate on its resonance frequency. The frequency of the fork reduces with the immersion. The…
Posted on 15/04/08, under Capacitive, Conductive, Dataware, Information, Level Switching, Nucleonics, Principles of Good Measurement, Vibration Measurement Liquid Switches, Vibration Measurement Solid Switches · RSS · No Comments
LEVEL SWITCHING
Another important control to have in place, for every industry, is the knowledge of when to start and when to stop a process. If you are emptying, filling, controlling or protecting processes, then you need…
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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