Out of 10, make 1: VEGAPULS 6X
At VEGA there is now only one radar level sensor, instead of 10 different ones.
Liquid or
solid media? Scorching hot or freezing cold process conditions?
Previously, 10 different VEGAPULS 60
models were needed to cover the entire range of level tasks, but now there is just one: VEGAPULS 6X.
So instead of having to choose between all these: VEGAPULS 61, VEGAPULS 62, VEGAPULS 63, VEGAPULS 64, VEGAPULS 65, VEGAPULS 66, VEGAPULS 67, VEGAPULS 68 or VEGAPULS 69
sensors, customers can now be sure they’ve got the right sensor when they select a VEGAPULS 6X. The instrument always works, always fits and replaces all the previous models perfectly.
Simple, made simpler, THE 6X®
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petrochemical products have a particularly low dielectric constant and are therefore a challenge for level measurement technology. VEGAPULS 6X radar sensors measure contactlessly and
highly focussed. Due to their temperature decoupling from the process, they operate reliably even with extreme process temperatures as low as -196 °C. The measuring results are not affected by icing or condensation on the antenna system. The specially protected housing of VEGAPULS 6X and the front-flush antenna cover of PTFE is ideal not only for cryogenic applications. Aggressive media, whether acids, alkalis or abrasive substances, can also be measured very reliably with the instrument. From the top of the housing to the front end of the measuring probe, the sensors are robustly constructed and equipped in every detail with high-quality parts. Their core component is a structure made of resistant stainless steel, which ensures reliable decoupling of the sensitive electronics in the sensor housing.
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Security first at VEGA
From the outside, you wouldn’t see anything different or unusual: The VEGAPULS 6X radar sensor, together with its documentation, fits perfectly into its tailor-made carton which, at the end of the packaging line, gets its shipping label. Address: A chemical company in northern Hesse, Germany. But what customer receives is something quite different from all the other level sensors previously available in the market. For the first time ever, this sensor comes with cyber protection as an integral component. It was developed in compliance with Industrial Cyber Security Standard IEC 62443-4-2 and thus meets the highest standards currently implemented in the process industry. “Being able to use secure measurement data at all times is now one of the most important requirements of our customers”, says Florian Burgert, who was involved in the conception of the universal level sensor from the very beginning. “We hear this from customers in almost every industrial sector.” For truly extensive security, not only does the production system as a whole have to be secure, but all the built-in components as well. Everything must comply with the standards. Especially when it comes to cyber security, plant operators want equipment they can depend on in order to stay one step ahead of the latest threats. And now, VEGA doesn’t want to rest on its laurels after having developed one instrument in compliance with IEC 62443. With its certification as a guide, the company plans to develop future products in accordance with all existing security requirements right from the start. Protective measures will be consistently expanded to create a reliable basis for secure plant operation in the future.
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