Industry’s Most Trusted Tank Level Sensor

When it comes to measuring the level of bulk chemicals in storage tanks, the 100 Series submersible tank level sensor provides a solution that is both dependable and efficient. Because it is designed to be totally resistant to corrosion throughout its entire construction, the sensor is suited for deployment in severe chemical settings. The body of the submersible tank level sensor can be made out of a number of different corrosion-resistant thermoplastic materials, including PVC, CPVC, PP, PVDF, PTFE Teflon, and 316SS. These are just some of the options. In addition, the Teflon-jacketed cable offers exceptional resistance to chemicals, and the FFKM Kalrez can be used for measuring levels of HCL, nitric acid, and sodium hypochlorite. Both of these acids are corrosive.

The fact that the 100 Series submersible tank level sensor has no moving components is one of the most significant benefits it offers. This ensures that there are no mechanical parts within the sensor that are susceptible to deterioration or failure over time. As a result, the sensor is more dependable and requires less regular maintenance. In addition, the sensor does not need to be programmed, which makes it simple to both instal and make use of.

The capability of the submersible tank level sensor in the 100 Series to measure the whole volume of liquid contained in the tank with no deadband is another key aspect of this sensor. This is a big benefit over ultrasonic or radar sensors, which may have a narrow deadband or measuring region, which can lead to inaccuracies or allow the sensor to miss minor changes in level. This is a significant advantage over ultrasonic or radar sensors. The Levelpro submersible tank level sensors are recognised for their capacity to measure the entirety of the liquid contained inside the tank. As a result, they are the optimal choice for applications in which the level of the liquid contained within the tank needs to be reliably monitored.

When it comes to detecting the level of bulk chemicals, having a submersible tank level sensor with high accuracy and outstanding repeatability is essential. One such sensor is the 100 series submersible tank level sensor. It is simple to include the submersible tank level sensor into control systems since it generates a signal that is proportionate to the level of the liquid and has a 4-20 milliampere current output.

In conclusion, the 100 Series submersible tank level sensor is an excellent option for the purpose of measuring the level of bulk chemicals in storage tanks due to its low price, absence of moving parts, resistance to corrosion, user-friendliness, high accuracy, and repeatability, as well as its availability in a variety of corrosion-resistant thermoplastic materials. The submersible tank level sensor from the Levelpro 100 series can also be used for the measurement of chemicals such as HCL, Nitric Acid, and Sodium Hypochlorite. When it comes to monitoring the amount of bulk chemicals contained in tanks, this solution is both dependable and efficient.

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