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 ...
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 ...
ProSense VFL Series Vibration Fork Level Switches from AutomationDirect use tuning fork technology for reliable liquid point level detection for monitoring, alarming, and control applications. The ...
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 ...
Emerson Process Management has enhanced its Rosemount 2160 IEC 62591 vibrating fork liquid level switch with faster update rates and advanced broadcasting functions to improve its suitability for ...
Vertically mounted L312 multi-level switches are individually designed for the application with different combinations of floats, mounts, and material options. The L312 is a versatile, compact and ...
The company’s optical liquid-level switches are made with flat glass, which eliminates contamination problems associated with the 90-degree cone normally used in these types of switches and provides a ...