Quantity | 1 - 9 |
Price | 100 |
MOQ | 1 unit |
Port | Melbourne |
Packaging | carton |
Lead Time | 1-7day |
Range | 0-60meters | Temperature | 70℃ |
Pressure Rate | 0.3MPa | Output | 4-20mA |
Communication | RS485/Hart | Accuracy | ±0.5% or ±3mm |
Medium | Liquid/Solid | Body material | ABS |
Wet material | ABS | Power Supply | 24VDC/12V/220V |
Protection class | IP65/IP68(Remote) |
The ultrasonic level sensor, also known as an ultrasonic level transmitter, is a type of level measurement device that uses high-frequency sound waves to measure the distance between the sensor and the surface of a liquid.
The ultrasonic level sensor works by emitting a short pulse of high-frequency sound waves that travel through the air and reflect off the surface of the liquid. The sensor then measures the time it takes for the sound waves to bounce back to the sensor, and calculates the distance to the liquid surface based on this time.
Ultrasonic level sensors are commonly used in a wide range of applications, including water and wastewater treatment, chemical processing, and food and beverage manufacturing. They are particularly useful for measuring the level of liquids in tanks and vessels where traditional measurement devices are impractical or difficult to install.
One of the key advantages of ultrasonic level sensors is their non-contact measurement capability, which eliminates the need for physical contact with the liquid and reduces the risk of contamination or damage to the sensor. They are also highly accurate and reliable, with measurement errors typically within 1% of the actual level.
Overall, an ultrasonic level sensor is a versatile and reliable instrument that provides accurate measurement of liquid level in a wide range of applications. Its non-contact measurement capability, accuracy, and ease of use make it an essential tool for many industrial processes.