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Experiences and future plans for Russia's markets

In-company Training for UWT measurement solutions portfolio

This spring, UWT together with UWT RUS Level Measurement LLC organized a product training for the local sales partner RusAutomation in Chelyabinsk, a city in west-central Russia close to the Ural Mountains.

During two days it was presented the broad range of solutions of the entire UWT product range for different process applications within different industries. Common questions such as which sensor is suitable for level measurement or level detection in which material-processing silo or process container could be answered. Industry experiences were exchanged and different solutions were discussed.

On this occasion the latest product development in the field of capacitive measuring technology, the RFnivo® 3000 series could be considered closer: How the equipment functions, the user-friendly calibration as well as the technical opportunities of the innovative RF probe were demonstrated and could be tried under different application conditions. The attendees were also brought closer to several other measuring principles for content measurement and level detection of different bulk solids in silos or containers. It was explained the fundamental principles, influences and applications of vibrating forks, further capacitive probes, rotating paddles and the electromechanical level measurement.

Focus was amongst others on the compact vibrating probe Mononivo® MN 4000, that offers a measurement solution that can be quickly and easily realized. The single-rod limit switch is suitable for many applications within the bulk material handling industry as a full, demand or empty detector. Due to the high compatibility for different container vessels and process conditions and the adjustable sensitivity of the probe more flexibility for users and plant operators can be reached.

With the various sensor models it was a very exciting training and a great opportunity for the 22 participants to get hands-on with the technology. There was a high level of interest for the measurement solutions “Made in Germany” and some new projects could be discussed.

Alexandra Woloschin shows the UWT portfolio

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  • 87488 Betzigau, Germany
  • Simone Hadraschek