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VPG Video Showcases G4 Instrument for Weighing and Force Measurement

Details setup and use in 5 minutes

Vishay Precision Group
Fri, 02/10/2012 - 11:29
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(Vishay: Malvern, PA) -- Vishay Precision Group has announced that its VPG Process Weighing division has unveiled a new video highlighting the features and capabilities of a G4 modular, high-speed instrument for weighing and force measurement and control applications. Based on more than 60 years of experience, BLH and Nobel Weighing Systems have developed the G4 for multichannel operations and communications requirements. The five-minute, animated presentation provides a 3-D view of the instrument, allowing users to see exactly how to set it up and use it.

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The video, G4: State of the Art Instrument for Weighing and Force Measurement demonstrates the G4’s easy-to-use interface and the optimal visibility provided by the unit's 5.7 inch color touch screen and graphics display. Viewers can see how six different hardware modules can easily be added to or replaced on the instrument according to customer or application requirements.

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