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A low-energy, electromagnetic impulse is generated in the electronics of the sensor and coupled into the probe. When this impulse reaches the fluid on the surface to be measured, part of the impulse is reflected there and runs along the probe back to the measurement electronics, which then calculate the fill level from the time difference between the impulse sent out and the received on.
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LFT - Level measurement with innovative TDR technology
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Continuous level measurement and level switching with LFT level measurement system
- Independent of installation conditions due to TDR technology and coaxial probe design
- For oil- and water-based fluids, no recalibration if mixture changes or tank shape is altered!
- The solution for precise and reliable measurement, especially in small tanks and containers
- One device for point level detection and continuous applications Simple one-bottom operation and teach-in
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LFP Inox – The clean solution
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- Robust design increases service life
- High flexibility due to retractable probe and interchangeable connection concept
- Cost savings due to multiple output signals: one system for both level detection and continuous level monitoring
- Time and cost savings due to low maintenance and quick commissioning
- No calibration or recalibration required for commissioning, thus saving time and costs
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LFP Cubic – Flexible up to the probe tip
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- Rugged design increases service life
- High flexibility due to cutable and exchangable monoprobe
- Cost savings due to multiple output signals: one system for both level detection and continuous level monitoring
- Time and cost savings due to low maintenance and quick commissioning
- No calibration or recalibration required for commissioning, thus saving time and costs
- Compact and rotatable housing ensures flexible installation
- No crosstalk when several sensors are mounted next to each other
- Advanced technology enables adjustment-free measurement of oil- and water-based liquids
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