Plastics made to order – thanks to level and pressure measurement technology from VEGA
A true all-rounder for level measurement: VEGAPULS 6X – the radar sensor used by Renolit both for liquids in small IBCs and bulk solids in the outdoor 23 metre-high silos.
Universal level measurement technology – one level sensor for all container types
Procurement is made significantly easier by using universal radar technology
Double security: On this process vessel, a VEGAFLEX 81 guided radar sensor ensures precise interface measurement and VEGASWING 63 vibrating level switch provides reliable overfill protection.
Energy savings thanks to flow measurement with pressure sensors
Sensor replacement during the ongoing process
Economical and accurate pressure measurement technology: To ensure product quality, the flow rate of heating water is precisely monitored with VEGADIF 85 differential pressure transmitters. This measurement also guarantees that the thermal energy input precisely matches the requirement.
Tracking down remaining energy guzzlers – with VEGA measurement technology
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