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Cynergy3 Components has launched a range of liquid level sensors for various applications, including process storage tanks, vending machines, steam baths, saunas, commercial washing machines and evaporator units.
The TSF range includes two series: TSF40 and TSF70. The TSF40 series is a further development of Cynergy3's RSF40 series liquid level sensors. It is a compact level switch with…
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Emerson Process Management has launched its wireless Guided Wave Radar (GWR) transmitter for continuous level and interface monitoring.
The Rosemount® 3308 wireless GWR transmitter has been introduced to meet the need for accurate level monitoring in remote or difficult to reach locations where installing new cabling would be costly or impractical.
GWR transmitters are used for a broad range…
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UK-headquartered West Control Solutions has engineered an application program for its latest PMA KS 98-1 industrial process controller.
The PMA KS 98-1 controller, used for batch mixing control of liquid, gas and solid ingredients, offers a range of features, including control of ratio, sums, selectable master setpoint and monitoring of valve operation.
Inline blending is used in a number of…
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When selecting a float switch for a liquid level sensing application, a number of factors need to be considered, including float switch and gasket materials, physical arrangement, electrical ratings and cable type, says Simon Dear of Cynergy3 Components.
Many industrial processes require devices that are able to sense the level of liquid stored within various types of tank or chamber. The signals…
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Level and flow measurement instrumentation company Magnetrol International has launched a new guided wave radar (GWR) transmitter.
The Eclipse Model 706 is designed to be accurate, reliable and safe in a number of process industries. Its GWR security achieves both a high transmit pulse amplitude and receiver sensitivity, resulting in an improved signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) compared to…
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