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Gas-tight gauges reduce VOC emissions
 
Gas-tight gauges reduce VOC emissions
 

Gas-tight gauges reduce VOC emissions

Until recently, portable electronic gauges were not considered viable for many industry applications. Factors including weight, the need for regular re-calibration to maintain accuracy and the lack of immunity to electromagnetic fields, meant such gauges were considered unsuitable.
 
A new gauging device now addresses these issues, and sets new standards in the technology of portable electronic gauging devices (PEGDs).
 
Advanced manual electronic gauging devices are highly accurate, portable measuring instruments, which incorporate microprocessor control and reliable electronic sensors. The gauges can work under totally closed conditions.
The new gauging device – called the UTImeter Gtex 2000 gauge – was developed by Enraf Tanksystem SA and was designed based on feedback from end-users. This means it is lighter, easier to handle and operate and simpler to clean and maintain, while still achieving the highest standards of measurement accuracy and exceeding API accuracy recommendations.
 
Enraf Tanksystem is a leading supplier of portable gauging and sampling equipment for the Oil and Petro-Chemical industry. The company – a member of the Honeywell Process Solutions group –has supplied HERMetic equipment for more than 7000 tankers, inland barges and storage tanks all around the world.
 
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Enraf Tanksystem SA is based in Bulle, Switzerland. www.tanksystem.com
 
 

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