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'''Capacitive Level Meters''' are designed for continuous level measurement of liquids, powders and bulk-solid materials in [[Vessels]], [[Tanks]], sumps, [[Containers]], [[Silos]], etc.Capacitive level meters consists of the stainless steel housing with removable electronic module and the measuring electrode. Type of measuring electrode is defined by kind of use and type of measured media. The electrode and its surroundings make a capacitor. The value of which is proportional to the depth of immersion of the electrode. The dielectric is made either from the medium or from the coating of the electrode.
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Capacitive Level Meters

Capacitive Level Meters are designed for continuous level measurement of liquids, powders and bulk-solid materials in Vessels, Tanks, sumps, Containers, Silos, etc.Capacitive level meters consists of the stainless steel housing with removable electronic module and the measuring electrode. Type of measuring electrode is defined by kind of use and type of measured media. The electrode and its surroundings make a capacitor. The value of which is proportional to the depth of immersion of the electrode. The dielectric is made either from the medium or from the coating of the electrode.