Robust Fluid Level Sensor

Nov. 11, 2007
A robust, process industries level sensor is designed to resist contamination while fully meeting the high demands of level monitoring by using the optical principle.

The sensor head made of borosilicate glass and a variety of field mountable casings, including stainless steel, making it resistant to many aggressive liquids. Integrated electronic devices that require no special settings make the sensor easy to operate. All parts exposed to surrounding media withstand a compression load of up to 40 bar. Thanks to the optical principle, fluids can be detected easily, without wear, and continuously without requiring an electrical connection or a mechanical movement between fluid and sensor.
Baumer
www.baumerprocess.com
+45 (0) 89.31.76.11

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