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Plastic Level Sensors
Plastic level sensors with a PVC or PVDF housing and a ceramic diaphragm for measuring the hydrostatic level of harsh chemicals.
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LMK351 High Overpressure Flush Level Transmitter
Flush capacitive ceramic pressure sensor for measuring corrosive and viscous liquid level from levels 0.4 metres of water up to 100 mH2O. This screw-in fluid level transmitter features high overload rating up to 50x and options for all plastic wetted parts.
LMK331 Screw-In Ceramic Level Transmitter
Level pressure sensor with semi-flush ceramic diaphragm and stainless steel, PVC or PVDF wetted parts for aggressive corrosive media in ranges from 4mH2O up to 600mH2O gauge or absolute.
LMK809 Plastic Submersible Low Level Transmitter
IP68 low range pressure transmitter for measuring the level of highly contaminated and agressive liquid media with a body made from PVC or PVDF. Hydrostatic level ranges from 0.4 up to 4 metres of water column.
LMK807 Plastic Submersible Level Transmitter
IP68 mid range pressure transmitter for measuring the level of highly contaminated and agressive liquid media with a body made from PVC or PVDF. Hydrostatic ranges from 4 mWC up to 100 mWC
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