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Ceramic diaphragm hydrostatic level sensors for measuring the fluid level of aggressive and abrasive fluids. These sensors are used in hazardous environment applications such as petrochemical tanks, chemical storage, landfill groundwater monitoring and wastewater management.
Ceramic sensors with ink printed thick film strain gauges for measuring medium range fluid levels. The smaller diameter of this technology makes it useful for down hole applications where a narrow bore size is required. Thick film strain gauge technology is relatively low cost and resistant to most fluids found in factories and plants.
Fluid level transmitters which convert the movement of a ceramic diaphragm into a variation capacitance signal. This technology works well in applications where low fluid levels are being measured and a robust diaphragm is required for protection from corrosive media.
PVC or PVDF housed fluid level transducers and transmitters for acid and base solutions which are not compatible with stainless steel such as caustics and seawater.
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