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Capacitive level switch Pointek CLS100
for liquidsfor solidsfor tank

capacitive level switch
capacitive level switch
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Characteristics

Technology
capacitive
Medium
for liquids, for solids
Applications
for tank
Mounting
insertion
Other characteristics
compact

Description

Pointek CLS100 is a compact 2-wire inverse frequency shift capacitance switch for level detection in constricted spaces, interfaces, solids, liquids, slurries and foam. Pointek CLS100’s short insertion length of 100 mm (4″) and versatility in various applications and in vessels or pipes makes it a good replacement for traditional capacitance sensors. Its advanced tip-sensing technology provides accurate, repeatable switchpoint performance. The PPS (Polyphenylene sulfide) probe [optional PVDF (Polyvinylidene Fluoride is chemically resistant with an effective process operating temperature range from -40 to +100 °C (-40 to +212 °F) (7ML5501), and -20 to +100 °C (-20 to +212 °F) (7ML5610). The fully potted design ensures reliability in a vibrating environment such as agitated tanks up to 4 g. When used with a SensGuard protection cover, the CLS100 is protected from shearing, impact and abrasion in tough primary processes. The Pointek CLS100 is available in three versions. The integral cable version has a stainless steel process connection and probe options of PPS or PVDF. The fully synthetic version has a thermoplastic polyester enclosure with a PPS process connection combined with a PPS probe. The standard enclosure version has a thermoplastic polyester enclosure with a stainless steel process connection in combination with a PPS or PVDF probe.

Exhibitions

Meet this supplier at the following exhibition(s):

IFAT 2024
IFAT 2024

13-17 May 2024 München (Germany) Hall Vide - Stand A3.126

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