Submersible IP68 Ultrasonic Level Switch
Ultrasonic Level Sensors
Volume discounts available
Volume Discount Schedule
Quantity | Price each |
---|---|
1-9 | $337.80 |
10-24 | $320.91 |
25-49 | $314.15 |
50-99 | $300.64 |
100-199 | $293.89 |
200+ | $287.13 |
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- Not Sensitive to Changes In Viscosity, Density, or Conductivity
- 1 A SPST Relay Standard
- Resists Vapor and Turbulence
- NEMA 6 (IP68) Submersible Sensor and Cable
- Compatible with LVM-50 Series Single Switch Fitting Assemblies
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OMEGA’s ultrasonic sensors deliver accurate and reliable liquid level detection with an SPST mechanical relay output. The technology provides a high level of ultrasonic sensitivity, including resistance to vapor and turbulence. The ultrasonic sensor utilizes a fork-shaped sensor which contains two piezoelectric crystals, one of which acts as the ultrasonic transmitter, and the other as a receiver. If the air gap between the points of the fork fills with liquid, the sonic wave passes from one crystal to the other.



Reading literature about the relationship between ultrasonic sensors and viscosity. It is possible to directly correlate the reflection coefficient to the shear viscosity. Would these sensors be possible to do that?
In regard to your inquiry, unfortunately, no, it is not possible to directly correlate the two. Our Tech Support engineer has connected with you to see what liquid you wish to measure via an ultrasonic flow meter, to further advise. Thank you.
Date published: 2019-06-13