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Non-contact liquid level sensors use electromagnetic signals to measure and monitor levels in a container. A signal emitted from the sensor bounces off the surface of a liquid and travels back to the device. The time interval is used to calculate and display a level measurement. These continuous sensors measure the rising and falling liquid levels within a setpoint range but they are not immersed in the liquid. They mount outside of or onto the bung port of a container or tank. These sensors are suited for monitoring corrosive liquids, wastewater, and bulk storage containers.
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Pulse Radar Level Sensors
Pulse radar level sensors emit an electromagnetic surge that bounces off the surface of a liquid and travels back to the device to measure and monitor levels. These radar sensors are suited to challenging applications and conditions, such as high-pressure and temperature environments, agitated liquids, foams, and fumes generated by liquids.
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