EchoTouch® Reflective-Ultrasonic™ Liquid Level Sensors Work in Condensation

Flow level pressure

EchoTouch® Reflective-Ultrasonic™ Liquid Level Sensors Work in Condensation

21 Aug, 2018

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Condensation is the most common variable in liquid level applications, and it substantially degrades the measurement signal strength of ultrasonic sensors, until now.  New reflective-ultrasonic level sensors work in condensation.  By orienting the transducer vertically, condensation runs off the unimpeded transducer face to deliver reliable level measurement.  EchoTouch reflective-ultrasonic level transmitters are offered in small and bulk tank versions with optional push button display or software configuration and HART® communication. 

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