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CTE / CTU / CTW9000...CS

The CTE / CTU / CTW9000...CS submersible hydrostatic liquid level sensors allow for high media compatibility with many industrial liquids. The level transmitters use fully welded stainless steel pressure sensor elements without internal elastomeric seals and feature small-diameter stainless steel housings. They are calibrated and temperature compensated and offer amplified analogue output signals. All CTE / CTU / CTW9000...CS liquid level sensors can be modified according to customer specific requirements.

Typical applications include level measurement and level control of tanks and liquid supplies as well as water level measurement in reservoirs and wells.

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KTE / KTU / KTW8000...CS

The KTE / KTU / KTW8000...CS submersible hydrostatic liquid level sensors allow for high media compatibility with many industrial liquids. The level transmitters are based on piezoresistive ceramic pressure sensor elements and feature highly chemical resistant PPS (Polyphenylensulfide) plastic housings. They are calibrated and temperature compensated and offer amplified analogue output signals. All KTE / KTU / KTW8000...CS liquid level sensors can be modified according to customer specific requirements.

Typical applications include level measurement and level control of tanks and liquid supplies as well as water level measurement in reservoirs and wells.

 

CTE / CTU / CTW8000...CS

The CTE / CTU / CTW8000...CS submersible hydrostatic liquid level sensors allow for high media compatibility with many industrial liquids. The level transmitters are based on piezoresistive ceramic pressure sensor elements and feature small-diameter stainless steel housings. They are calibrated and temperature compensated and offer amplified analogue output signals. All CTE / CTU / CTW8000...CS liquid level sensors can be modified according to customer specific requirements.

Typical applications include level measurement and level control of tanks and liquid supplies as well as water level measurement in reservoirs and wells.

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