ifm’s LMT Level sensors
The level sensors of the LMT series monitor levels in vessels and tanks or ensure run-dry protection of pumps.
Featuring high-quality housing materials such as stainless steel or PEEK as well as hygienic process connections, the sensors are particularly suited for the food and beverage industry.
Numerous international approvals or certifications such as EHEDG, 3A and FDA allow the use of the sensors in hygienic applications.
The units can be used in almost all liquids, viscous media and bulk materials. They even detect extremely adhering (e.g. ketchup) or non-conductive media (e.g. vegetable oil).
Deposits and foam are suppressed reliably. The device provides two switching outputs that can be set independently of each other, so it is even possible to differentiate between two media.
The sensors are offered with different probe lengths.
Each LMT sensor is factory-set to a specific medium. For special requirements, the sensitivity and further functions can be adjusted to the corresponding application.
Splashes, wave movements and air bubbles can be compensated, for example, by setting a switching delay.
The parameters can be set using, for example, a USB interface. The Linerecord Sensor software is used to visualise transfer and archive parameter settings.
Benefits include …
- For the reliable level control in tanks and containers
- Hygienic design for the requirements of the food and beverage industry
- Use in liquid and viscous media and bulk materials
- Differentiation of media by parameterisation of the switching outputs
- Reliable suppression of deposits or foam
Call 01244 288138 or email info@dbicontrol.co.uk if you’re interested in finding out more about ifm’s LMT Level sensors, or any other ifm products.
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