Fluid Level Sensor

A Fluid Level Sensor is designed to detect and measure the presence or absence of liquid within a container or system. It ensures reliable monitoring for excellent fluid level management in dynamic environments.

This sensor operates using contact mechanisms, making it suitable for detecting changes in liquid levels, providing real-time feedback, and ensuring system efficiency.

FLX1S
200mm depth, Shunt mode

Accurate and Reliable Fluid Level Detection

The Fluid Level Sensor provides dependable monitoring of liquid levels for precise and efficient measurement.

How Fluid Level Sensor Works

The Fluid Level Sensor is designed to detect the presence, absence, or level of liquid within a system. It works using sensing technology that triggers a response when a liquid reaches a specific point. This enables accurate measurement and monitoring of fluid levels in containers, tanks, or pipelines.

Key Features

  • Accurate Detection: Monitors fluid levels with reliable and repeatable measurements.
  • Compact Design: Easily fits into confined or space-limited systems.
  • Versatile Compatibility: Suitable for detecting various types of liquids.
  • Low Maintenance: Designed for long-term, stable operation with minimal upkeep.

Applications

Fluid Level Sensors are used for tasks requiring precise liquid level monitoring, such as:

  • Liquid Management Systems: Monitoring fluid levels in tanks and containers.
  • Leak Detection: Identifying the presence of unintended liquid flow.
  • Fluid Control: Maintaining optimal levels in automated or controlled systems.

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