Sometimes we need a non-contact liquid level sensor. There are several ways to build that, but the easiest is to try an optical liquid level sensor. You may already have an idea in mind since you are ...
RKC's LT1 is a back-pressure level switch for upper/lower limit liquid sensing. There are no moving mechanical parts, just a back-pressure sensor and built-in orifice to supply gas. A single tube ...
Liquid-level sensing based on capacitive sensors comes with its own challenges. It’s like absolute capacitance sensing. Unlike touch detection, the absolute value of the liquid level needs to be ...
AutomationDirect’s line of Flowline level sensors now includes point level switches to provide ultrasonic, vibrating fork, capacitive and buoyancy technologies for a variety of applications. Remote ...
Liquid Level Switches for industrial liquid level monitoring applications use reed switch technology, delivering an extended product life of 10M+ cycles, high electrical load capacity, low contact ...
Liquid level measurement technologies form a pivotal component in modern industrial, environmental and agricultural applications. These systems range from optical and capacitive methods to ultrasonic ...
In most applications, level measurements need to be quantified and sent electronically to an automation system, which requires some type of instrument. Sorting through the instrument selection process ...
A multilevel design that provides dual-point indication is also available. The switches have polypropylene floats and a choice of polypropylene or 316SS stems. Operating temperatures are up to 105°C.
Here are four ways that advanced sensors support the transition to industrial-scale liquid cooling.
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