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Ultrasonic switch is cleaner option on the level

An Omega Engineering product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jan 21, 2008

Noninvasive ultrasonic level switches are not affected by process build up, and so are ideal for the chemical, nuclear, electronics and pharmaceutical industries.

Omega Engineering has a new range of noninvasive ultrasonic level switches claimed to offer real benefits in today's process plant.

The noninvasive LVUN-600 operates on the speed of sound.

This is propagated easier through solids than air, therefore when there is no liquid between the walls of the pipe/vessel the unit detects this and switches a relay.

Installation is easy as the sensors are mounted to the outside of metal or plastic pipes from 6 to 300mm diameter with a wall thickness of 25mm.

Mounted in almost any location without interrupting the process, the product is not compromised or contaminated and the unit is unaffected by process build up making it ideal for the chemical, nuclear, electronics and pharmaceutical industries.

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