Capacitive level switch SA series
conductivefor liquidsfor solids

capacitive level switch
capacitive level switch
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Characteristics

Technology
capacitive, conductive
Medium
for liquids, for solids
Material
aluminum
Other characteristics
high-temperature, rugged, corrosion-resistant
Process temperature

Max.: 800 °C
(1,472 °F)

Min.: -20 °C
(-4 °F)

Description

SAX Capacitance Level Switch, Solid Level Switch, Bulk solids handling (Food Grade) The Fine-tek Capacitance Switch for liquids and solids can be used in mediums such as liquids, pastes, syrups, powders, granules, flakes and chips. It’s broad application and rugged build makes it a highly versatile across all industries. Capacitance switches rely on electrical capacitance theory (the ability of a medium to store electrical energy). When an electrical circuit has two separated conductive plates, the space between the plates acts as a capacitor and stores the electrical energy. Mediums have differing conductivity and dielectric constants which affects their energy sstorage capability. When the switch comes into contact with the medium, it can detect a change in the surroundings and this actuates the switch accordingly. Materials with high conductivity or high dielectric constants such as water tend to have high capacitance. The opposite applies for low conductive substances such as popcorn, wax or air. Thus the switch works well in mediums with reasonably high dielectric constants or conductive solutions. 。Ground level test function available 。Max. operating temperature: 800°C 。Sensitivity and time delay adjustable

Exhibitions

Meet this supplier at the following exhibition(s):

ACHEMA 2024
ACHEMA 2024

10-14 Jun 2024 Frankfurt am Main (Germany) Hall 11.0 - Stand G42

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