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Gauges use magnetic float technology

A Mobrey Measurement product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Feb 20, 2006

Based on magnetic float technology, gauges provide reliable level measurement of all liquids - including aggressive or toxic - without the need for an external power source.

Emerson Process Management has announced a range of Mobrey magnetic level gauges for the process industries.

Based on magnetic float technology, the gauges provide reliable level measurement of all liquids - including aggressive or toxic - without the need for an external power source.

As a result, plant engineers can continue to monitor hazardous materials despite planned or unplanned power cuts.

The gauges, which also provide basic or interface-level, lower-cost redundancy, have been designed for various industries including power generation, offshore, petrochemical and food and beverage.

They can operate with pressure ratings from PN6 to PN420 (Ansi 150 to 2500).

The chamber is completely sealed so the only moving part of the instrument in contact with the liquid is the stainless steel or titanium float, reducing maintenance requirements and increasing product life.

The indicator display provides clear visibility without requiring external power.

There are standard and high duty versions available in stainless steel or PVC, PPH, PVDF and PTFE for corrosive processes.

A range of plug-and-vent and drain-and-flange assemblies can be requested according to each user's application requirements and standard or Atex flame-proof mounted alarms and transmitters can also be included.

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