Magnetostrictive level sensor SFMF
liquidanalogModbus

Magnetostrictive level sensor - SFMF - Soway Tech Limited - liquid / analog / Modbus
Magnetostrictive level sensor - SFMF - Soway Tech Limited - liquid / analog / Modbus
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Characteristics

Technology
magnetostrictive
Medium
liquid
Interface
analog, Modbus
Applications
for storage tanks, for the food industry, for the pharmaceutical industry
Other characteristics
high-precision, corrosion-resistant, PP-HT, IP67
Level range

Min.: 80 mm
(3.15 in)

Max.: 3,000 mm
(118.11 in)

Process pressure

Min.: 0 bar
(0 psi)

Max.: 10 bar
(145.04 psi)

Process temperature

Min.: -20 °C
(-4 °F)

Max.: 85 °C
(185 °F)

Description

The SFMF anticorrosive magnetostrictive liquid level sensor is a high-precision liquid level measuring sensor developed by the principle of magnetostriction. It adopts non-contact measurement method and has a long life. It is made of Teflon or PP material. With a strong environmental adaptation, it supports current, voltage, and Modbus and other output methods. They are widely used in high-demand industrial occasions such as photovoltaics, semiconductors, petroleum, chemical, food and pharmaceuticals, and this should be your number one choice in high-precision level control. Features: - High precision: ≤±0.05%F.S - Corrosion resistance: anti-corrosion design, material is Teflon, PP optional - Convenient installation: two installation methods are provided: thread and chuck - Reliable structure: protection grade IP67 - Multiple output modes: current, voltage, Modbus Applications: - PV industry - Semiconductor Industry - Petroleum and chemical process liquid level control - Liquid level control of food and beverage tanks - Industrial field level measurement and display

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