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34 34 Level switching

Electromagnetic limit switch for liquids and pastes

The measuring principle: Highlights: »»»»»» Measurement independent of media propertiesNot sensitive to industrial adhesives and foamNo blockage of the pipeline, no pressure lossIndependent of the position and vibrationHygienic installation by means of a hygienic process weld sleeve, nearly flush with the frontDry-run protection beyond a nominal width of DN 15 The electromagnetic wave measuring process allows for universal use even when the media changes. The electromagnetic wave penetrates the medium and, depending on the respective relative permittivity, a phase shift occurs which is then evaluated

ElectromagneticSwitch LS 6000

The electromagnetic switches of the LS-6000 series handle the various types of media in the food and beverage industry and in the pharmaceuticals industry: whether you are dealing with dairy products, yoghurt, tooth-paste or even cooking oil, the hygienic switches safely and reliably detect the level or serve as dry-run protection. The measurement remains unaffected by foam, condensate or build-up of deposits. Another advantage of this family of switches is the very fast response time of the devices and the high immunity to vibrations. »» Industries Food and beverages Pharmaceuticals
LS 6200
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