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Continuous level measurement
April 2010, Level Measurement & Control

Nuclear technology for level measuring in delayed coke drums. The production of coke is a finely monitored process, which requires efficient managing to achieve increased throughput and avoid the risk ...
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Microwave barrier level sensor
April 2010, Level Measurement & Control

Vega’s new level sensor using microwave barrier technology, the VEGAMIP 61, is especially designed for the requirements of the bulk solids industry. Since the microwave barrier measures contactlessly, ...
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Level measurement in blast furnaces
February 2010, Level Measurement & Control

The Vegapuls 68 radar sensor. The harsh operating conditions in a blast furnace call for robust instrumentation that can withstand dust, material compositions and very high temperatures. Level measurement ...
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Vega's next generation technology
February 2010, Level Measurement & Control

Simpler, more convenient and more powerful. Vegapuls 60 radar sensors feature numerous improvements that make the instruments more energy efficient, faster and more accurate. New components, such as ...
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Signal conditioning solved
December 2009, Maintenance, Test & Measurement, Calibration

Vega’s new signal conditioning Vegamet 391 is suitable for use with all analogue sensors measuring level, pressure, volume, weight, distance and temperature, and offers a choice of either Ethernet or ...
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Vegadis 62
October 2009, Maintenance, Test & Measurement, Calibration

The new indicating and adjustment instrument from VEGA works without auxiliary power supply and is used for remote measured value indication and adjustment. The Vegadis 62 can be connected anywhere to ...
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Modularity in a new dimension
August 2009, Level Measurement & Control

plicsplus – further development of a successful measuring concept
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Precise instrumentation
August 2009, Sensors & Transducers

Under extreme process conditions, many measuring techniques quickly reach their limits – not ProTrac, the new development from VEGA. This radiation-based measuring instrument is completely unaffected ...
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What a concept
July 2009, Pressure Measurement & Control

Integrating differential pressure measurement with the success of plics. VEGADIF 65 is a further member of the plics (plug in concepts) instrument family and, with its functions, extends the field of ...
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Measuring just got easier
July 2009, Analytical Instrumentation & Environmental Monitoring

VEGA has released the next generation of its plug in concepts (plics), which has been simplifying the world of measurement technology since 2003. Plicsplus allows for new measuring principles, new designs ...
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Climate compensated pressure transmitter
May 2009, Pressure Measurement & Control

A new, climate compensated electronics version of the Vegabar range of pressure transmitters has been released by Vega, a leading manufacturer of level and pressure instrumentation. Vega Instruments’ ...
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Nuclear continuous level measurement
May 2009, Level Measurement & Control

Sappi increases digester capacity with flexible radiation-based level detector. Founded in 1938, the Sappi mill, south-east of Johannesburg is one of the oldest mills in South Africa. It has a production ...
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