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LIQUID LEVEL SENSORS


Sometimes, you have to be in it to win it.


Improved level measurement dependability plus reduced lifetime costs from our innovative non-stick conductive sensor.


When measuring the levels of challenging liquids such as effluent, colloids, sludge, acidic fluids or contain suspended solids or flocculant, a common assumption is to use a level sensor that does not come into contact with the fluid.


This is not always a panacea for reliable measurement; there can be shortcomings with non-contact sensors that can lead to measurement unreliability or inaccuracy. For example, being affected by surface turbulence & foaming, false echoes, humidity and fogging.


Gill has engineered a non-stick liquid level sensor to provide reliable and accurate measurement for difficult liquids. The ingenious and exclusive design can eliminate the shortcomings of non-contact sensors, without any regular cleaning or maintenance despite being immersed in fluid..


Visit us on gillsc.com/wastewater to learn more about better measurement of the most difficult liquids.


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