VEGA to showcase innovative level, flow, and pressure solutions at this year’s WWEM

VEGA will be showcasing its range of innovative level, flow, and pressure solutions on stand H6 at this year’s WWEM event.

WWEM is taking place at the NEC, Birmingham, on the 9th and 10th October 2024.

VEGA is a global manufacturer of sensors for measuring level, point level, pressure as well as devices and software for integrating them into process control systems.

The company’s applications span MCERTS flow and EDM, water treatment, CSO, remote inventory and sewer network monitoring, sludge handling, flood monitoring, and chemical inventory/distribution.

Radar level sensors

35 years ago, VEGA began developing radar microwave technology that has culminated in low cost, high performance, very versatile and resilient level sensors. The company offers MCERTS Class 1 stand-alone loop-powered sensors and optional controllers.

Pressure sensors

The company says their high-quality pressure sensors, featuring ceramic cells, provide years of reliable service with minimal drift and recalibration. From submersible pressure transmitters to Bluetooth SMART pressure switches, or ‘traditional’ and ‘electronic’ Differential Pressure systems for flow or filter monitoring.

Their robust, customisable pressure sensor designs provide features like flush mounting, high abrasion, lightning and pressure-shock resistance; with unique WRAS sensor certification and approved materials.

At WWEM, VEGA is hosting some speaker sessions where the company will delve deeper into their technologies and share insights on the future of water monitoring.

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