How does a level sensor work?
A level sensor measures the liquid level in a container based on a pressure measurement in which the pressure continuously changes in relation to the fill level. It then converts this value into an electrical signal. In this case, the sensors use the hydrostatic measuring principle, which makes them ideal for continuous level measurement. Our level probes work according to this principle.
At the same time, all our level sensors are electronic, so they have no moving, mechanical components. This makes them particularly robust and wear-free. This construction method also significantly reduces the susceptibility to disruption. Our tailor-made solutions also support you in optimising your business processes.
The advantages of our level probes at a glance
With precise measurements, all fill levels always in view
Robust constructions without mechanical components impress with reliability and safety even in demanding industrial environments.
Solutions can be permanently adapted to different applications and industries
Easy to integrate into existing systems
Meet IP68 protection class for permanent submersion
Outputs for continuous point level monitoring
Do not need regular maintenance and cleaning