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Sensor Detects the Presence of Water in Fuel

July 27, 2012 By Randy Frank Leave a Comment

Good things do not happen when water is present in fuel. To prevent problems, Gems Sensors & Controls has introduced a sensor that detects the presence of water in fuel or lubricating oil. The WIF-1250 is a solid-state conductivity technology based solution that generates an alternating voltage to a probe tip. If water is present, […]

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Side-Mount Level Switches from Gems

November 18, 2011 By sensortipsadmin Leave a Comment

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Gems® Sensors & Controls™ introduces several new versions to their LS-7 Series of robust point level switches. These compact, side mount level switches are made from Gems Versaplast™ engineered plastic for high temperature applications up to 300°F (148.9°C). The Gems Versaplast™ engineered plastic used on these new level switches is an extremely versatile material compatible […]

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Gems Introduces a New Rugged Metal Electro-Opto Sensor

August 16, 2011 By sensortipsadmin Leave a Comment

Gems® Sensors & Controls™ (Gems) introduces the new low cost, miniature ELS-950M Series of Electro Optic Level Sensors (ELS) for a wide range of applications and industries. The ELS-950M Series expands on the existing ELS-950 product line with a brass housing to perform in harsh environments, maintain integrity in temperatures ranging from -40°F to +230°F […]

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Gems Introduces New Line of High Precision Magnetostrictive Level Sensors

June 9, 2011 By sensortipsadmin 1 Comment

Gems® Sensors & Controls™ (Gems) announced the launch of the new XT-1000 series of magnetostrictive continuous level sensors for OEM and end user applications. The XT-1000 series offers a line of robust, stainless steel sensors with highly accurate continuous level measurement in lengths from 8 inches to over 13 feet. The XT-1000 measures liquid media […]

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GEMS Ultrasonic Continuous Liquid Level Sensor

December 23, 2008 By sensortipsadmin Leave a Comment

Plainville, CT — Gems® Sensors & Controls™ (Gems) has launched the UCL-520 Series of Ultrasonic Level Sensors. The UCL-520 Series is suitable for non-contact applications such as industrial water treatment, wastewater management, chemical storage as well as many other challenging fluid applications. The UCL-520 is a two-wire ultrasonic transmitter for measurement up to 26.2’ (8m) […]

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Ultrasonic Continuous Liquid Level Sensor

December 17, 2008 By sensortipsadmin Leave a Comment

Plainville CT — Gems® Sensors & Controls™ (Gems) has launched the UCL-510 Ultrasonic Level Sensor. The compact UCL-510 is suitable for non-contact applications such as industrial water treatment, wastewater management, chemical storage, and many other challenging fluid applications. The UCL-510 offers an innovative solution for challenging fluid measurement with no moving parts. This highly accurate […]

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