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APPLICATION EXAMPLES

KFS/KFA - analogue - Triclamp Level Control In The Food Industry analogue Evaluation In this application an analogue levelprobe is used with stainless steel connection head and Triclamp process connection. The analogue probe indicates the exact filling level within the selected measuring range. The analogue model has automatic compensation for the change of the dielectric constant of the product to be detected. This is advantageous in applications with regularly changing materials (Oil, spice, sugar, flour, mineral water, juice, etc.) Level Control In The Plastics Industry TRUE- or PER-Level rod probes used for detection of granulesEvaluation unit KFA-... Dependent on the application and thedesired information, analogue or digital probes can be used.Suitable for products with a dielectricconstant as of ε
r 1,1 ( > 1,2 analogue) -also for extremely small filling density (e.g. Polystyrene) Application In The Food Industry In this case a PER-Level probe with twoswitching points is used in order to detect the minimum and maximum filling level.The probe has a stainless steel connectionhead with triclamp process connection. KFX - PER-Level Probe - TriclampIce creamproduct mixture, liquidProcessing / coolingIce cream
All specifications are subject to change without notice. (05/2004)

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