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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 levels using the complete probe length and is largely unaffected by temperature. The sensor offers constant sensing of fluid level regardless of the physical state of the media including: bubbles, foam, condensation, precipitation, pressure, temperature or changes in density.

The use of magnetostriction is ideal in applications that require extremely accurate indication such as the chemical and water treatment industries. The 4-20mA sensor is compatible with a variety of tank dimensions and offers an explosion-proof version for installation in potentially explosive atmospheres where electrical equipment of category 1 (zone 0) or category ½ (zone 0/1) are required. Also available with the digital Hart protocol operating system, the sensor is able to output the position of the first, second or both floats.

“The XT-1000 increases the breadth of the Gems continuous level product line with a highly accurate magnetostrictive technology solution” says Kevin Castonguay, Product Marketing Manager for Gems Sensors & Controls. “The high resolution sensor is a robust solution for a wide variety of OEM and end user applications such as; chemicals and petrochemicals, biotech and pharmaceuticals, mechanical engineering, water treatment, beverage, food processing and underground storage tanks for leak detection.”

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Gems Sensors & Controls
www.GemsSensors.com

Filed Under: Level, Liquid Level Tagged With: gems, High Precision Magnetostrictive Level Sensors, level sensor

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  1. Motti Gill says

    December 1, 2011 at 12:22 am

    Our company specilaises in wireless sensors telemetry (see http://www.conlab.com.au/zigsense AND http://www.zigsense.com.au) .

    One of our clients wish to monitor water level in ponds

    Note: The ponds are clasified in hazardous area zone 1.
    The water in the ponds is hydrocarbon produced water, slightly saline and 15ppm of oil. The height of water ponds is 1.8 meter.

    All these water ponds are located inside and around the plant with in a distance of 1km (estimated).

    Please advise suitability of your level sensors to this environment

    Thanks

    Motti Gill
    Zigsense Product Manager
    Conlab Pty Ltd
    Australia
    mottig@conlab.com.au

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