EchoTouch® Reflective-Ultrasonic™ Liquid Level Sensors Work in Condensation

Aug. 31, 2018
Condensation is the most commonvariable in liquid level applications, and it substantially degrades the measurement signal strength ofultrasonic sensors, until now.

Condensation is the most commonvariable in liquid level applications, and it substantially degrades the measurement signal strength ofultrasonic sensors, until now. New reflective-ultrasonic level sensors work in condensation. By orienting the transducervertically, condensation runs offthe unimpeded transducer face to deliver reliable level measurement. EchoTouch reflective-ultrasonic level transmitters are offered in small and bulk tank versions with optional push button display or software configuration and HART® communication. For information, go to www.flowline.com/echotouch

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