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News Release from: Evaluation International | Subject: Level instrumentation guide
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 25 February 2004
Keeping on the straight and level
Report provides comprehensive information on the specification of instruments for continuous measurement of level from more than 40 manufacturers worldwide
Evaluation International has announced the publication of the latest in a series of instrumentation selection guides The document will be invaluable to all those who specify, select, purchase and use instruments for continuous measurement of level
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 7 Oct 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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It provides comprehensive information on the specification of equipment from more than 40 manufacturers worldwide along with descriptions of the various methods and principles that can be used for measuring continuous level measurement, depending on application and preference.
Evaluation International says that no other guide documents such detailed information, allowing product comparison using 19 parameters such as accuracy, repeatability, temperature, and pressure information.
Manufacturers and suppliers are listed with full contact details.
The 50-page report outlines the virtues and limitations of products to help users make the most informed purchasing decisions.
The document, is provided free of charge to EI members and to members of WIB (Netherlands) and Exera (France).
It is available for sale to non-members at £85+VAT.
This is one of a new series of surveys and selection guides from Evaluation International aimed at providing straightforward advice on performance, specification, selection and application of instruments for measuring, monitoring and control.
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