Login
MyFFonseca
If you do not have an account MyFFonseca, please register and get access to exclusive content to registered users!
Create registryLogin
MyFFonseca
If you do not have an account MyFFonseca, please register and get access to exclusive content to registered users!
Create registryBulkscan® LMS511 sensor - SICK
Non-contact and maintenance-free measurement of volume flow.
The Bulkscan® LMS511 uses time-of-flight laser technology to provide non-contact volume flow measurements on conveyor belts. No matter what kind of bulk materials are involved or how bad weather conditions are, the multi-echo technology allows the Bulkscan® LMS511 sensor, from SICK, to generate a reliable volume flow signal using the laser's time of flight and the belt speed.
The Bulkscan® LMS511 uses time-of-flight laser technology to provide non-contact volume flow measurements on conveyor belts. No matter what kind of bulk materials are involved or how bad weather conditions are, the multi-echo technology allows the Bulkscan® LMS511 sensor, from SICK, to generate a reliable volume flow signal using the laser's time of flight and the belt speed.
FTMg flow sensors with energy measurement - SICK
The FTMg energy consumption flow meter measures gas flow and temperature, as well as process pressure and energy consumption, with only one sensor – making it a cost-saving multi-talent.
With high measurement dynamics and reduced pressure loss, it measures non-corrosive gases – such as argon, helium, carbon dioxide and nitrogen – and compressed air with extreme efficiency.
With high measurement dynamics and reduced pressure loss, it measures non-corrosive gases – such as argon, helium, carbon dioxide and nitrogen – and compressed air with extreme efficiency.
Hydrostatic level sensor - LFH – SICK
The level probe LFH, from SICK, is a robust pressure transmitter for continuous level measurement.
The liquid column above the probe creates a hydrostatic pressure which is a direct indicator for the liquid level. Through its permanently connected
cable the LFH is submerged into the liquid to be monitored. Thus, the container wall does not need to be disturbed to fit a level sensor.
The liquid column above the probe creates a hydrostatic pressure which is a direct indicator for the liquid level. Through its permanently connected
cable the LFH is submerged into the liquid to be monitored. Thus, the container wall does not need to be disturbed to fit a level sensor.
Level sensor LFP cubic TDR– SICK
LFP Cubic – Flexible up to the probe tip!
The LFP Cubic from SICK is a level sensor that uses TDR technology (time domain reflectometry) and thus can be used in oil- and water-based liquids without calibration.
The LFP’s guided radar uses time-offlight technology to measure electromagnetic pulses. The time difference between the sent pulse and the reflected pulse is used to calculate the level, both as a continuous value (analog output) and a freely position able switching point (switching output). Due to its flexible probe that can be changed or cut, it is possible to integrate the sensor quickly into any application. The LFP Cubic can work in deposit-forming and foaming liquids. The sensor’s intuitive setup uses four buttons and a display to ensure quick and easy adaptation to the application.
In addition to the discrete and analog output signals, an IO-Link interface is available to transmit additional valuable process data to the control unit.
The LFP Cubic from SICK is a level sensor that uses TDR technology (time domain reflectometry) and thus can be used in oil- and water-based liquids without calibration.
The LFP’s guided radar uses time-offlight technology to measure electromagnetic pulses. The time difference between the sent pulse and the reflected pulse is used to calculate the level, both as a continuous value (analog output) and a freely position able switching point (switching output). Due to its flexible probe that can be changed or cut, it is possible to integrate the sensor quickly into any application. The LFP Cubic can work in deposit-forming and foaming liquids. The sensor’s intuitive setup uses four buttons and a display to ensure quick and easy adaptation to the application.
In addition to the discrete and analog output signals, an IO-Link interface is available to transmit additional valuable process data to the control unit.
Level sensor TDR for food & beverage industry - LFP Inox – SICK
The LFP from SICK is a hygienic level sensor for liquids using TDR technology – a process for determining the time of flight of electromagnetic waves.
The time difference between the sent pulse and the reflected pulse is used to generate a level signal, both as a continuous value (analog output) and a freely positionable switching point (switching output). The use of robust FDA-compliant materials like stainless steel in an EHEDG-certified design means that the LFP guarantees optimal, unrestricted cleaning, even for the highest hygiene requirements. Its modular connection system allows simple and flexible installation in any application. Thanks to high temperature and pressure resistance, unrestricted use is possible under CIP and SIP conditions. The communication capability via IO-Link to the superordinate control units rounds off the profile.
The time difference between the sent pulse and the reflected pulse is used to generate a level signal, both as a continuous value (analog output) and a freely positionable switching point (switching output). The use of robust FDA-compliant materials like stainless steel in an EHEDG-certified design means that the LFP guarantees optimal, unrestricted cleaning, even for the highest hygiene requirements. Its modular connection system allows simple and flexible installation in any application. Thanks to high temperature and pressure resistance, unrestricted use is possible under CIP and SIP conditions. The communication capability via IO-Link to the superordinate control units rounds off the profile.
Level sensors - Vibration LFV / LBV - SICK
Liquid and bulk solid measurement - continuous and up-to-date just like liquid levels.
For stocking, tank content, storage capacities or automated disposal, we offer modern technology for small and large measuring tasks. Laser, guided microwave (TDR), ultrasound, hydrostatic measurement up to the electromechanical option: measure liquid levels reliably with our measuring devices.
For stocking, tank content, storage capacities or automated disposal, we offer modern technology for small and large measuring tasks. Laser, guided microwave (TDR), ultrasound, hydrostatic measurement up to the electromechanical option: measure liquid levels reliably with our measuring devices.
Level sensors CFP Cubic – SICK
The level sensors CFP Cubic from SICK is a capacitive level sensor for taking continuous level, limit, and simultaneous temperature measurements. Thanks to intelligent MCiM technology (multi-capacitive intra-probe measuring), the CFP Cubic measures media over the entire length of the probe – irrespective of the container material and without the need for additional accessories.
Medium calibration is not necessary. The probe’s plastic surface prevents deposits and ensures high resistance to aggressive media. The sensor’s intuitive setup uses a guided menu to ensure quick and easy adaptation to the measuring task. IO-Link allows the process data to be integrated into an automation network.
Medium calibration is not necessary. The probe’s plastic surface prevents deposits and ensures high resistance to aggressive media. The sensor’s intuitive setup uses a guided menu to ensure quick and easy adaptation to the measuring task. IO-Link allows the process data to be integrated into an automation network.
Level sensors GRF18S - SICK
The GRF18S, from SICK, is a compact optical level switch which is characterized mainly by its extremely simple commissioning.
The proven technology of the energetic photoelectric proximity sensor from SICK is the foundation for the sensor. This allows for easy, rugged and reliable sensor construction. Thanks to the use of high-quality materials such as stainless steel 1.4404 and polysulfone as well as the housing design in enclosure rating IP69, the GRF18S guarantees high process reliability, even under harsh ambient conditions outside the tank. Quick and problem-free commissioning, without medium calibration, reduces not only commissioning costs, but also maintenance. Due to the optical technology, the GRF18S is particularly well-suited for water-based media.
The proven technology of the energetic photoelectric proximity sensor from SICK is the foundation for the sensor. This allows for easy, rugged and reliable sensor construction. Thanks to the use of high-quality materials such as stainless steel 1.4404 and polysulfone as well as the housing design in enclosure rating IP69, the GRF18S guarantees high process reliability, even under harsh ambient conditions outside the tank. Quick and problem-free commissioning, without medium calibration, reduces not only commissioning costs, but also maintenance. Due to the optical technology, the GRF18S is particularly well-suited for water-based media.
Level sensors LFC - SICK
The LFC capacitive level from SICK switch is a flexible, simple and cost-effective solution for point level measurement in fluid media.
When measuring containers or for dry-run protection in piping, the LFC from SICK features particularly high performance. The level switch is easy to install and is characterized by a compact design and long service life. It is also very easy to clean. The sensor can be parameterized for almost any media by means of IO-Link. Its EHEDG and 3-A certified hygienic design and the option of using it at process temperatures up to +135 °C also make it very suitable for CIP and SIP applications. The LFC can easily display or blank foam and deposits.
When measuring containers or for dry-run protection in piping, the LFC from SICK features particularly high performance. The level switch is easy to install and is characterized by a compact design and long service life. It is also very easy to clean. The sensor can be parameterized for almost any media by means of IO-Link. Its EHEDG and 3-A certified hygienic design and the option of using it at process temperatures up to +135 °C also make it very suitable for CIP and SIP applications. The LFC can easily display or blank foam and deposits.
SicWave LBR level sensors - SICK
Simply brilliant level measurement in bulk materials with 80 GHz radar from SICK.
The LBR SicWave free-space radar makes continuous level measurements and works with all solids.
It is highly resistant to external interference, dust or deposits. Thanks to its non-contact 80 GHz radar technology, the LBR SicWave can be put into operation easily and is maintenance-free.
The LBR SicWave free-space radar makes continuous level measurements and works with all solids.
It is highly resistant to external interference, dust or deposits. Thanks to its non-contact 80 GHz radar technology, the LBR SicWave can be put into operation easily and is maintenance-free.
SicWave LFR level sensors - SICK
Simply brilliant level measurement in liquids with 80 GHz radar from SICK.
The LFR SicWave free-space radar makes continuous level measurements and works with all liquids.
The LFR SicWave free-space radar makes continuous level measurements and works with all liquids. It is highly resistant to external interference, foam or deposits. Thanks to its non-contact 80 GHz radar technology, the LFR SicWave can be put into operation easily and is maintenance-free.
The LFR SicWave free-space radar makes continuous level measurements and works with all liquids.
The LFR SicWave free-space radar makes continuous level measurements and works with all liquids. It is highly resistant to external interference, foam or deposits. Thanks to its non-contact 80 GHz radar technology, the LFR SicWave can be put into operation easily and is maintenance-free.
Ultrasonic level sensor UP56 – SICK
Tough, non-contact, pressure-resistant.
The product family UP56 of ultrasonic level sensors is the ideal solution for demanding applications. The teflon-protected transducer handles overpressure up to 6 bar (87 psi) and is resistant against numerous difficult fluids.
Wetted parts can be chosen either as stainless steel or PVDF, thus making the ultrasonic level sensor UP56, da SICK, the perfect solution for measurement in aggressive, viscous, or abrasive liquids, or bulk solids. By combining two output signals in one device, new cost-effective solutions can be created for measurement and integration into the system. With two switching outputs, the level sensor UP56 can measure dry running and overflow in one device.
The product family UP56 of ultrasonic level sensors is the ideal solution for demanding applications. The teflon-protected transducer handles overpressure up to 6 bar (87 psi) and is resistant against numerous difficult fluids.
Wetted parts can be chosen either as stainless steel or PVDF, thus making the ultrasonic level sensor UP56, da SICK, the perfect solution for measurement in aggressive, viscous, or abrasive liquids, or bulk solids. By combining two output signals in one device, new cost-effective solutions can be created for measurement and integration into the system. With two switching outputs, the level sensor UP56 can measure dry running and overflow in one device.
- 0
- 1