Capacitive level limit switch NCS-M series
for liquidsfor the food industrystainless steel

Capacitive level limit switch - NCS-M series - Anderson-Negele | Negele Messtechnik GmbH - for liquids / for the food industry / stainless steel
Capacitive level limit switch - NCS-M series - Anderson-Negele | Negele Messtechnik GmbH - for liquids / for the food industry / stainless steel
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Capacitive level limit switch - NCS-M series - Anderson-Negele | Negele Messtechnik GmbH - for liquids / for the food industry / stainless steel - image - 3
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Characteristics

Technology
capacitive
Medium
for liquids
Applications
for the food industry
Material
stainless steel
Other characteristics
compact
Process temperature

Max.: 115 °C
(239 °F)

Min.: -10 °C
(14 °F)

Process pressure

Max.: 10 bar
(145.04 psi)

Min.: 0 bar
(0 psi)

Description

Gap optimized, capacitive limit detection in metallic vessels and pipes with hygienic thread G1/2″ (CLEANadapt) • Compact version with small sensor head • Reliable detection, unaffected by the conductivity of the medium • mini-version with small sensor head • Insensitive to foam • Extended measuring range from Dk≥2 for difficult media such as oils, fats & alcohol • Very short response time • Sensor specifically designed for OEMs • Alternative for vibration forks • Extremely compact; for mountig the sensor a socket key can be used • Compact size and easy cleaning • Cost saving in installation because of plug-and-play of the the sensor, M12-plug connection as well as a fast and easy mounting from the top • Hygienic sensor with a large number of adapters and process connections (e.g. CLEANadapt, Tri-Clamp)

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