Magnetostrictive level sensor SFMS
liquidanalogModbus

Magnetostrictive level sensor - SFMS - Soway Tech Limited - liquid / analog / Modbus
Magnetostrictive level sensor - SFMS - 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 and beverage industry
Other characteristics
stainless steel, high-precision, explosion-proof, corrosion-resistant, IP67, IP65
Level range

Max.: 20,000 mm
(787.4 in)

Min.: 80 mm
(3.15 in)

Process temperature

Max.: 85 °C
(185 °F)

Min.: -20 °C
(-4 °F)

Description

A liquid level measuring magnetostrictive sensor developed by the principle of magnetostriction. It adopts non-contact measurement method, with a strong environmental adaptability, and does not need regular calibration and maintenance; the product is an absolute output and does not need to be reset to zero; With a high precision, high stability, high reliability and high repeatability, it supports a variety of output methods such as current, voltage, SSI and Modbus, and is widely used in petroleum, chemical, steel, port, machinery and food with high requirements For industrial occasions. To a high-precision level control ,it is your number one choice. Features: - Multiple output modes: current, voltage, Modbus - Material: 316 stainless steel - Anti-corrosion design, can be used in corrosive environment (optional) Applications: - Industrial field level measurement and display - Chemical process level control - Water conservancy: dam water level monitoring - Food and beverage: tank level control
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