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B940-H41 Popjak Road
Sittingbourne Research Centre
Sittingbourne
ME9 8PS
United Kingdom
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Listing of all 8 news releases from Versaperm:
Meters monitor water vapours
Versaperm's MK VI water transmission meter allows users to monitor water vapour levels that may be getting past seals.
News from Versaperm (14 June 2007)
Meter sets the seal on reliability
Seals, pipes, joints, membranes, mastics, O-rings, cables and sheaths are excellent at keeping water and other fluids out.
News from Versaperm (28 September 2006)
Meter monitors water vapour transmission
Versaperm has launched a new QC instrument for the fast and accurate measurement of water vapour permeability - the world's most damaging contaminant.
News from Versaperm (27 September 2006)
Meter measures water vapour transmission
An all-new instrument for measuring water vapour permeability can test not only finished products, but also sheets of raw materials and individual components such as seals.
News from Versaperm (18 August 2006)
Meter can help prevent water vapour damage
Water vapour meter has automated computer control that can cope with several samples at a time, and still give a reading in 30min for some materials.
News from Versaperm ( 7 February 2006)
Meter puts seals to the test
The Versaperm WVTR (water vapour transmission) meter offers a quick and simple way to test materials, seals and finished enclosures.
News from Versaperm ( 7 June 2005)
Meter measures water vapour transmission
Water vapour is extraordinarily invasive, and the wastage it causes costs UK businesses hundreds of millions of pounds each year, according to Versaperm.
News from Versaperm (23 November 2004)
Seals and gaskets put to the test
The Versaperm WVT water vapour transmission meter can cope with several samples at a time, often give a reading in as little as 30min.
News from Versaperm ( 7 May 2004)

