Level Measurement
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Non-contact level measurement using sound wave reflections, ideal for corrosive liquids and open tanks in municipal applications.
Detects liquid at specific heights to automatically control pumps, valves, and alarms in tanks and wet wells.
Non-contact level sensing using a magnetic float on a probe for accurate tank and wet well measurement.
Non-contact level measurement using air pressure in a submerged tube to determine liquid depth in tanks and wet wells.
Visual level indicator using transparent tube or chamber to show liquid height in tanks and vessels without power.
Non-contact level measurement using gamma radiation absorption, ideal for extreme conditions where contact instruments fail in municipal tanks.
Monitors pipes, tanks, and equipment for water loss using sensors that detect pressure changes, flow imbalances, or moisture presence.
Detects liquid and sludge levels using radio frequency signals that sense material contact with an immersed probe.
Non-contact level measurement using laser beam reflection for precise liquid depth monitoring in tanks and channels.
Measures liquid level by sensing hydrostatic pressure at tank bottom, converting pressure to level indication for wet wells and process tanks.
Measures liquid level by detecting capacitance changes when material contacts a probe—continuous or point detection available.
Non-contact level measurement using microwave pulses to detect liquid or solid surfaces in tanks and basins.