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The Non-Float Type Capacitive Level Sensor offers precise liquid level detection without moving parts, ensuring durability and low maintenance. With 4-20mA and 0-5V signal outputs, it provides reliable and versatile performance for industrial applications. Ideal for tanks, reservoirs, and process control systems.
Dual Signal Outputs:
The sensor features both 4-20mA output signal and 0-5V analog output, providing flexibility for integration with various industrial control systems.
Adjustable and Custom Lengths:
Designed as an adjustable-length sensor, it can be tailored to specific needs, making it a custom-length level sensor for precise process level monitoring.
Non-Mechanical Design:
As a non-mechanical level sensor, it eliminates moving parts, ensuring durability, low maintenance, and reliable performance in harsh environments.
Versatile Tank Monitoring:
Ideal for tank monitoring sensors, it delivers accurate and stable liquid level detection for applications in reservoirs, chemical tanks, and industrial process systems.
The Cuttable Capacitive level sensors are widely used across various industries due to their versatility, accuracy, and ability to operate in challenging environments. Here are some key applications:
Industrial Automation
Capacitive level sensors are used for monitoring liquid levels in tanks and vessels, especially in industries where precision and reliability are critical, such as chemical processing and manufacturing. They can handle both conductive and non-conductive liquids, making them suitable for a wide range of materials.
Water and Wastewater Management
These sensors are essential in water treatment plants for monitoring tank levels, sludge, and other non-conductive liquids. Their non-intrusive design and durability make them ideal for harsh environments.
Food and Beverage Industry
Capacitive sensors are used for liquid-level monitoring in food and beverage production, where maintaining product consistency and hygiene is vital. They can also be used in applications like coffee makers and refrigerators.
Oil and Gas Industry
Capacitive sensors are used for level monitoring in storage tanks and during processing, where they help prevent overflow and ensure safe operations. They are particularly useful in environments with corrosive or hazardous liquids.
Agriculture and Irrigation
In agriculture, capacitive sensors are used to monitor levels in silos, tanks, and irrigation systems. Their ability to detect changes in capacitance allows for accurate measurement of granular materials and liquids.
Automotive and Machinery
Capacitive level sensors are used in automotive applications, such as monitoring wiper fluid and coolant levels, as well as in machine tools to prevent the sticking of moving parts.
1. Q: Can Capacitive Sensors Be Used in High-Temperature or High-Pressure Environments?
A: Some capacitive sensors are designed for high-temperature or high-pressure environments, but it is necessary to confirm the technical specifications of the specific model, such as operating temperature and pressure ranges.
2. Q: What Are the Output Signal Types of Capacitive Sensors?
A: Common output signals include 4-20mA, 0-5V, 0-10V, switch signals, and digital signals (e.g., RS485). Users can choose the appropriate signal type based on system requirements.
3. Q: How Is a Capacitive Sensor Installed?
A: Installation methods include threaded mounting, flange mounting, or direct immersion into the liquid. Ensure there are no obstructions between the sensor and the target medium during installation.
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