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Brooks Expert to Present a Poster on Advancements in Capacitance Diaphragm Gauges at SVC TechCon 2013

Ken Tinsley, an expert in vacuum measurement technology with Brooks Instrument, will present a poster session on the latest advancements in capacitance diaphragm gauges (CDG) and their impact on process production.

The presentation will be available for viewing April 23 from 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. in Exhibit Hall D at SVC TechCon 2013. The show and conference are being held at the Rhode Island Convention Center in Providence.

Brooks, a world-leading provider of advanced flow, pressure, vacuum, level and vapor delivery solutions, will exhibit its innovative vacuum capacitance manometers and pressure transmitters at show booth #830. The products include Brooks’ XacTorr CMX line of heated and unheated vacuum gauges, which are the first digital capacitance manometers in the market.

Tinsley’s presentation, “Advantages of Digital Calibration in Second Decade of Capacitance Diaphragm Gauges”, will focus on how CDG advancements are improving low-pressure measurement and accuracy.

As a show sponsor, Brooks is offering those interested in learning more about vacuum technologies free entry to SVC TechCon 2013 by simply emailing their name, company and email address to [email protected].

To learn about vacuum products from Brooks click on www.brooksinstrument.com/flowmeter-flowcontroller-products/vacuum-capacitance-manometers.html.

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