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Pressure sensors are devices that measure the amount of force per unit area applied to them. It’s used in many industries to measure the amount of force or weight being applied to it.
The ultrasonic level sensor for tanks is one of the non-contact types of level detection equipment. It uses high-frequency sound waves to determine the distance from the sensor to a surface. The time it takes for the echo of these sound waves to return back to the transducer determines the height of liquid in a tank or vessel. These echoes are then converted into electrical signals by transducers attached to receivers.
Radar level transmitter adopts high-frequency waves, the maximum measurement range can reach up to 80 meters. The antenna of the sensor is optimized for further processing. The new fast microprocessors have higher speed and efficiency. The instrumentation can be used for the reactor, solid silo, and very complex measurement environments.
Flow meters are used to measure the volume of fluid or gas that is flowing through a pipe or duct. They can use in any industry where fluids or gases are transported. Including water and wastewater treatment plants, refineries, chemical processing facilities, power generation plants, and more. It can use for both onshore and offshore applications.
Pt100 sensors are the most common type of platinum resistance thermometer. Often resistance thermometers are generally called Pt100 sensors, even though in reality they may not be the Pt100 type. Pt refers to that the sensor is made from Platinum (Pt). 100 refers to that at 0°C sensors has a resistance of 100 ohms (Ω).