Mechanical or Industrial Engineering - , Emilia Romagna, Italy
Specialists in Liquid Level Sensors and Electronic ControllersTeklab is a dynamic company that, with more than 25 years of experience in electronics development, can today offer a wide range of Infra-Red liquid level switches in order to meet the growing market demand. From many years Teklab exports Italian made products to different customers in many countries all over the world.Teklab has a wide range of liquid level sensors based on digital technology. All the liquid level sensors are low cost, high technology products and have undergone stringent quality control tests. They are programmable by microcontroller and their body material is compatible with most common chemical agents, food, beverage, oils and fuel. These electro-optic liquid level sensors are designed to match the specific needs of demanding customers in every field. Typical applications for our sensors include refrigeration and air conditioning systems, medical, food & beverage, pharmaceutical, petrochemicals, heavy duty automobiles, hydraulic reservoirs, machine tools, home appliances, vending machines etc. Apart from traditional sensors based on pressure, floatation, conductivity etc, Teklab offers a wide range of IR liquid level sensors based on infra red emission technology. These liquid level sensors have the advantages of small size, reliability, no moving parts, long life, efficacy and economy. These tiny units are ideal for point level sensing applications where dependability and economy are important. The liquid level sensors are suitable for high, intermediate as well as low level detection. They are easy to install and can be tank top, side or bottom fitted. Being solid state switching they are rugged and highly dependable over the entire life of the sensor, having no moving parts. You are in safe hands with Teklab!Download Catalogue in pdf : https://www.teklab.eu/ftp/Teklab%20Catalogue%202018.pdf
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