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.

Laser distance sensor

Senyd TOF principle laser distance sensors operate on the principle of measuring the time it takes for a laser pulse to travel from the sensor to the target object and back. Here's how TOF laser distance sensors work:

  1. Emitting laser pulse: The sensor emits a laser pulse towards the target object.

  2. Reflection: The laser pulse hits the target object and reflects back towards the sensor.

  3. Time measurement: The sensor measures the time it takes for the laser pulse to travel to the object and back. This time measurement is directly proportional to the distance between the sensor and the object.

  4. Distance calculation: Using the speed of light as a constant, the sensor calculates the distance to the object based on the time it took for the laser pulse to travel back and forth.