Capacitive

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Capacitive Sensors detect fluid levels or material presence by measuring changes in capacitance. Ideal for food and beverage processing, chemical storage, and industrial systems, they offer non-contact, highly sensitive detection. Resistant to dust, vibration, and temperature fluctuations, these sensors provide reliable continuous or point-level measurements. Easy to install and calibrate, capacitive sensors ensure safe and efficient monitoring of liquids and bulk solids.

Frequently Asked Questions

The NCS-10 allows for non-contact level detection through non-metallic tank walls or pipes. This eliminates the need for tank modifications and prevents sensor contamination from corrosive or sticky fluids.

The flush design prevents materials from accumulating on the sensor face, which is critical in food and beverage or chemical processing. This ensuring accurate readings even with viscous liquids that might normally clog a standard probe.

Yes, capacitive technology is versatile enough to detect a wide range of materials, including water, oils, powders, and grains. They are ideal for monitoring hopper levels in industrial manufacturing and agriculture.

Many models, such as the Series CLS2, are specifically engineered to resist environmental stressors like dust and vibration. This durability ensures consistent performance in heavy machinery and demanding processing plants.

Point-level switches like the CLS1 detect when a material reaches a specific height, triggering an alarm or pump. Continuous sensors provide a constant real-time measurement of the actual level throughout the entire tank depth.

Most capacitive sensors feature adjustable sensitivity settings that allow them to be fine-tuned for the specific dielectric constant of the target material. This makes them easily adaptable for switching between different types of liquids or solids.