The cooking and canning of food is an old, but very reliable method of preservation. A short period of heating is enough to kill off bacteria and prolong shelf life. Our grandparents mastered this simple principle a long time ago. So what problems could it pose for a state-of-the-art production line with precise filling technology and extremely accurate weighing and portioning of vegetable soups?
When it comes to food, we always expect the ingredients we use to be flawless and well-selected. Equally important for our confidence as consumers is the manufacturing process, where each component plays an important role. Ultimately, the entire production chain is only as strong as its weakest link. The high quality of the ceramic-capacitive CERTEC® measuring cells begins in the special clean rooms at VEGA. Here, the special air circulation and access precautions ensure that there are no more than 352 particles with a size less than 0.5 µm per cubic metre, in the room. That's ten thousand times lower than our cleanest living quarters, on average. In this completely dust-free environment, the CERTEC® measuring cells are printed and fired using thick film technology. The process ensures that the glass solder connection, connecting the base body of the measuring cell and the ceramic diaphragm, achieves a precise gap of less than a hair's breadth, with a tolerance of +/-1 μm.