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Digital sensors designed for analyzing liquid properties

June 22, 2021 By Redding Traiger Leave a Comment

Process plants typically use a multitude of sensors, each of which is normally connected to a transmitter. Older sensor technologies use analog signals to communicate with transmitters, but more modern models employ digital technology to improve accuracy, ease calibration, simplify troubleshooting, and reduce required maintenance. Endress+Hauser Memosens technology converts the measured value to a digital […]

Filed Under: Data transmission, Electrical sensing, Liquid Level, Sensors, Temperature Tagged With: Memosens

Guided wave radar level sensors from AutomationDirect

April 22, 2021 By Mike Santora Leave a Comment

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ProSense GWR series liquid level sensors utilize guided wave radar sensing technology to provide accurate, cost-effective liquid level measurement for industrial applications. These units provide continuous and point-level measurements and have a rugged IP68/IP69K rated 316 stainless steel housing that offers uncompromising protection and long life in harsh industrial environments. The GWR-1600-P probe is best […]

Filed Under: Liquid Level Tagged With: AutomationDirect

The working principle, applications and limitations of ultrasonic sensors

January 7, 2021 By Lynnette Reese Leave a Comment

The ultrasonic sensor (or transducer) works on the same principles as a radar system. An ultrasonic sensor can convert electrical energy into acoustic waves and vice versa. The acoustic wave signal is an ultrasonic wave traveling at a frequency above 18kHz. The famous HC SR04 ultrasonic sensor generates ultrasonic waves at 40kHz frequency. Typically, a […]

Filed Under: Featured, Frequently Asked Question (FAQ), Position, Ultrasonic, Ultrasonic, Ultrasonic Level Sensor Tagged With: FAQ

High-accuracy inclination sensor in robust stainless steel housing

November 10, 2020 By Mike Santora Leave a Comment

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The new high-accuracy inclination sensor positilt PTM29 in a compact, laser-welded stainless steel housing is suitable for extremely harsh environmental conditions. It can also be used in place of rotary sensors with many benefits. The MEMS-based inclination sensor positilt PTM29 measures inclination in the range of +/-180° with one axis and in the range of […]

Filed Under: Inclinometer Tagged With: ASMSensors Inc.

Leuze presents the GSX, the world’s first combined fork sensor

October 7, 2020 By Redding Traiger Leave a Comment

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With the new GSX combined fork sensor, Leuze is once again introducing a worldwide innovation. This product combines the advantages of light and ultrasonic sensors. The GSX sensor is exceptionally suitable for labeling machines used in the packaging industry. With the introduction of the GSX, the world’s first combined fork sensor, Leuze is continuing its […]

Filed Under: Ambient Light, Image sensing, Lighting, Photoelectric, Sensors, Ultrasonic, Ultrasonic Level Sensor Tagged With: leuze

New inclination sensor positilt PTM27

August 17, 2020 By Mike Santora Leave a Comment

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The new high-accuracy inclination sensor positilt PTM27 in an ultra-compact housing is suitable for applications where high robustness and accuracy are required. It can also replace rotary angle sensors advantageously. ASM introduces a new inclination sensor that is robust, comes in an ultra-compact housing, and provides high accuracy. The new positilt PTM27 sensor measures inclination […]

Filed Under: Inclinometer Tagged With: asm

Ultrasonic sensors provide continuous level measurement to 32 ft

July 28, 2020 By Mary Gannon Leave a Comment

Madison Co ultrasonic sensors U5098

Madison Company has launched the new U5098 series of ultrasonic sensors for depths up to 32 feet. The U5098 ultrasonic sensors provide non-contact continuous level measurement of challenging medias such as sticky, semi-solid, corrosive, and viscous fluids, slurries and even some solids. The U5098 line of sensors can be used indoors or outdoors, are low […]

Filed Under: Level, Ultrasonic Level Sensor Tagged With: madisonco

Endress+Hauser launches Micropilot FWR30 radar level sensor

May 5, 2020 By Paul Heney Leave a Comment

Endress+Hauser has launched the Micropilot FWR30, its first cloud-connected radar, to provide full transparency in the storage and transport of liquids. As the world’s first 80 GHz wireless IIoT sensor, it combines high-end technology and user-friendly digital services in one cost-effective device. The instrument’s continuously recorded measurement data can be accessed at any time, from […]

Filed Under: Liquid Level Tagged With: Endress+Hauser

How does laser level sensing work?

November 20, 2019 By Randy Frank Leave a Comment

In a small area without critical accuracy requirements, the old school approach of a stretched string with a chalk line and a bubble level can provide adequate measurements. For larger, more critical situations, laser technology provides a substantial improvement. A laser level, such as the DeWalt DW074KD, a rotary laser level accurate to 1/4 inches […]

Filed Under: Featured, Frequently Asked Question (FAQ), laser, Level Tagged With: DeWalt

How can you sense tilt to control a robotic arm?

October 28, 2019 By Randy Frank Leave a Comment

At Sensor Expo 2019, Devon Brock, Manager of Product Knowledge for the Sensor Group within TE Connectivity explains the DOG2 microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) -based inclinometer used to control a robotic arm. The two-axis tilt sensor provides ±90-degree measurements in the x and y axes. In the robotic arm, the inclinometer with its built-in electronic provides […]

Filed Under: Featured, Frequently Asked Question (FAQ), Inclinometer, Level Tagged With: TE Connectivity

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