Senyd submersible level transmitter

Senyd submersible level transmitter is a type of sensor that is specifically designed to measure the level of a liquid while submerged in the fluid. These transmitters are commonly used in applications where the level of a liquid needs to be monitored continuously, such as in tanks, wells, or reservoirs.

The submersible level transmitter typically consists of a sensor that is placed at the bottom of the tank or reservoir, where it comes into direct contact with the liquid. The sensor measures the pressure exerted by the liquid at that depth, and converts it into a level measurement.

Submersible level transmitters are often used in industries such as water and wastewater treatment, oil and gas, chemical processing, and food and beverage production. They are known for their accuracy, reliability, and ability to withstand harsh environmental conditions.

Incremental Rotary Encoder

An incremental encoder produces a series of square waves as it rotates. The number of square wave cycles produced per one turn of the shaft is called the encoder resolution. Generally, incremental encoders provide more resolution at a lower cost than their absolute cousins. They also have a simpler interface because they have fewer output lines.

These encoders are ideal for applications where relative movement is desired. They are available as shafted or hollow shaft (blind and through) in housing sizes from 30mm  to 130mm;

Body Styles:  Shafted |  Through Shaft |  Blind Shaft