Magnetostrictive Liquid Level Gauge For Precise Measurement And Adaptation To Multi-Medium Liquid Level Monitoring
The magnetostrictive level gauge is an absolute position measurement instrument based on the "magnetostrictive effect" principle. It accurately determines the position of the float (magnetic ring) by measuring the time it takes for a pulse wave to propagate, thereby obtaining the liquid level height.
Main Features
Application fields
Summary of the Core Functions of Three Types of Level Gauges
To provide you with a comprehensive overview, we will compare these three common types of level gauges:
| Characteristics | Magnetic Flap Level Gauge | Float Ball Level Gauge | Magnetic Eddy Current Level Gauge |
|---|---|---|---|
| Core Function | Locally Indicated + Optional Remote Transmission | Position Switch Control | High-Precision Continuous Measurement |
| Output Signal | Visual Display + Optional 4-20mA/Switching Signal | Switching Signal (On/Off) | High-Precision 4-20mA + Multiple Switching Signals |
| Measurement Principle | Magnetic Coupling | Lever/Magnetic Steel Transmission | Magnetic Eddy Current, Time-Distance Measurement |
| Accuracy | Moderate (Centimeter Level) | Low (Switching Point) | High (Millimeter Level) |
| Cost | Moderate | Low | High |
| Typical Applications | "Let me see the liquid level" | "Take action when the liquid level reaches a certain point" | "Exactly how much is the liquid level, and it must be extremely precise" |
Magnetoresistive level gauges are the top choice when you have extremely high demands for measurement accuracy, reliability and multi-functionality. They give up the intuitive nature of magnetic flap gauges in exchange for extremely high electrical signal accuracy and stability; they are more complex and expensive than float level gauges, but provide continuous and precisely measurable data. They are star products in modern industrial process control and high-precision tank metering fields.