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Launched: vapour permeability measurement fo


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its successful vapour permeability measurement system which works across every gas or group of gasses used in modern labs and industries. This is important as vapour permeability issues effect many performance and safety critical aspects across the engineering industries. Petrol, diesel, refrigerants, gasses such as O2 and CO2, hydraulic fluids, lubricants and water vapour are widely used in industry, but all of them can permeate through most materials. This causes problems, contamination and catastrophic failure in electronics, computers, seals, valves membranes and mechanical systems. Being able to measure their vapour permeability accurately provides critical safety and performance data to designers, engineering and manufacturing companies.


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The Versaperm equipment can, measure vapour permeability which controls a wide range of parameters from temperature (-80 to over +1000 C), pressure, environment and partial pressure / humidity.


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used in Labs and Industry ersaperm has launched a mass spectrometer version of


Online flowmeter selection tool helps take the uncertainty out of flowmeasurement


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ABB’s product selector assistant helps simplifyfy flowmeter selection BB has developed an online flowmeter selection tool


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help users to quickly and easily find the right for their application. Available a t y/


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step-by-step guide to flowmeter selection and sizing, enabling users to narrow down the best solution from a wide range of available meter types and options.


The tool is easy to use, with editable information boxes and dropdown menus presented in a series of stages to help users enter and select data .


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a host of user benefifits e VEGADIF 85 differential pressure


transmitter offers a host of user benefits based around ease of use, productivity, safety and reliability. It makes set up and operation simpler - whether locally in the head via push buttons, magnetic pen or remote: as the first DP transmitter to feature Bluetooth encrypted technology, it can be set up from a safe, convenient location; using either Smartphone, Ta


Tablet or PC and/o /or via traditional HART


Handheld. For safety related applications it features EIC 61508 SIL2/3 conformance for peace of mind. VEGADIF 85 has integrated independent static pressure measurement for enhanced accuracy and stability - ideal fo r flow applications. This static pressure measurement can be output as a second process variable for total system pressure. As part of the plics® system from VEGA, it shares common features with all other transmitters in the range; universal programmer, multiple housings, easy set up and a variety of


communication options: 4-20mA (twin 4-20mA), HART, Profibus and Foundation Fieldbus. To complete a range of flexible differential pressure solutions, it partners VEGABAR 80 series e-DP systems for complete versatility and capability for flow, level, density corrected level, pressure, density measurement, interface and many other applications. The VEGA pressure range is comprehensive, competitively priced, with a choice of


measuring cells and certifications, with easier, faster installation, and a quick 3-day delivery for standard options with a 3 year warranty. For a live demo or trial, please contact VEGA.


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conductivity, each of which ca n characteristics such as density,


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Services and expertise to be relied on


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unning a high performance pre-treatment process is a challenge, which is why Henkel offers free technical advice for new and existing lines. This advice helps customers review current processes in order to gain efficiencies and


potentially add value to their end products.


As part of this, Henkel is


offering the opportunity of a free, no obligation line audit i n exchange for a free Hanna PH Tester. Henkel’s qualified


experts could recommend new technologies to replace


existing metal pre-treatment or give advice for new lines yet to exist. Simply get in touch via henkel-


adhesives.uk@henkel.com and one of their technical experts will carry out a full line audit. Afterwards, participants (one per customer subject to availability*), will be sent a Hanna Instruments H198107 PH Tester (worth £65), free of charge. The closing date for this offer is the 28th September 2018 so don’t delay in applyin g. For more information on how Henkel and its proven BONDERITE® products can upgrade your standards and procedures for metal pre-treatment visit: www.bonderite-solutions.co.uk


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 01442 278000  www.henkel.com


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The process begins with mandatory stages asking the user to specify their process conditions including temperature and pressure and details on the mediu m being measured. Depending on the medium selected, the tool automatically populates with data on presumed


be adjusted if required . viscosity and


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