In industrial facilities, monitoring the level of liquids, solids, or semi-solids in tanks and pipelines is essential for process safety and efficiency. Level switches are widely used to prevent overflow, protect pumps from dry running, and maintain safe operation. Unlike continuous level transmitters, level switches are point-level devices that generate on/off signals at predefined levels. […]

In industrial plants, accurate level measurement of liquids, solids, and semi-solids is vital for process safety, quality control, and operational continuity. Among the available technologies, capacitive level transmitters stand out due to their high accuracy, robust design, and broad range of applications. These devices are widely used in industries such as food, chemicals, petrochemicals, cement, […]

Radar level transmitters are non-contact measurement devices that use electromagnetic waves to measure the level of liquids and solids. Compared to ultrasonic and hydrostatic measurement methods, they provide higher accuracy and ensure reliable performance even under harsh process conditions. WORKING PRINCIPLE Radar transmitters emit microwave signals toward the material surface and measure the time taken […]

Hydrostatic level transmitters are devices that determine the liquid level in tanks by measuring pressure. As the liquid height increases, the hydrostatic pressure at the tank bottom rises. This pressure is measured by the transmitter and converted into an electrical signal to provide continuous level monitoring. They are widely used in applications such as water, […]

Ultrasonic level transmitters are non-contact measurement devices that use sound waves to determine the level of liquids and solids. They provide reliable measurement in tanks, silos, and open areas. Compared to radar, capacitive, or hydrostatic methods, they are often more cost-effective and easier to install, making them highly popular across industries. WORKING PRINCIPLE The sensor […]