Magnetic, Glass and Float & Board Level Gauges provide high accuracy, durability, low maintenance and cost-effectiveness.
All gauges are designed for harsh industrial environments and are made from corrosion-resistant materials such as stainless steel and other exotic materials.
These gauges provide precise liquid level readings, ensuring reliable process control and monitoring.
Simple mechanical or magnetic designs reduce maintenance needs, making these gauges easy to manage.
Some offer direct, clear visual indicators, ensuring operators can quickly assess levels without complex tools.
Sealed designs in some gauges, like the Magnetic Level Gauge prevent leaks and exposure to hazardous substances, enhancing safety.
These level gauges are suitable for various industries, including Oil & Gas, Chemical and Petrochemical, Water Treatment and Food & Beverage, offering broad application ranges.
All of these level gauges are known for their precise and consistent measurement of liquid levels, making them highly reliable in industrial applications where accuracy is critical. They ensure continuous monitoring with minimal error. These gauges are made of robust materials (e.g. stainless steel or other corrosion-resistant materials), which makes them durable in harsh industrial environments.
They are designed to withstand extreme conditions such as high pressure, temperature and aggressive chemicals. These gauges do not require external power to operate, making them highly beneficial for environments where power supply might be limited or unreliable. Transparent materials used in gauges like the Reflex / Transparent Flat Level Gauge provide clear visibility of the liquid level. This makes it easy to monitor and read the level directly from the gauge, reducing the chances of errors. These gauges can be used for a wide range of liquids including water, chemical, oil & gas making them versatile for use in different industries (Chemical and Petrochemical, Water Treatment, Oil & Gas, Food & Beverage etc.).
Magnetic level gauges work on the principle of magnetic float technology, wherein a magnetic float inside a chamber moves in response to the liquid level. The float is connected to a magnetic system that provides visual indication of the liquid level.
The liquid level indication in reflex level gauges are based on light refraction and reflection laws. The liquid level inside the level gauge is distinguished by the different brightness of the reflex glass in the liquid or in the gas / vapour space.
The liquid level indication in transparent level gauges can be easily observed by directly looking through the glasses as the process media is contained within two glasses whose surfaces are smooth polished.
The tubular level gauges operates on a straight-forward principle of fluid rising and falling in a vertical tube that is connected to the liquid container. The gauge tube is typically installed parallel to the container or vessel where the liquid level is being monitored.
The Float & Board Level Gauges operates on the principle of buoyancy and the movement of the float within a tank that holds the liquid.