The LFP level sensor from Sick combines a high level of robustness with intelligent sensor concepts, a small housing and technological added value. The sensor, with a housing diameter of just 54 mm, operates on the principle of guided radar. It is thus almost entirely independent of the properties of the liquid to be meas-ured and requires no subsequent parameterisation when the composition of the liquid is altered. In addition, the LFP has both an analogue output signal and two switching points, allowing the implementation of efficient control concepts using fewer sensors – thus requiring less cleaning effort. Moreover, the LFP has IO Link that permits considerably more efficient remote parameter-isation and fault analysis without having the disadvantages of complicated bus systems. The LFP, equipped with a 4-button display system, is constructed in 316L stainless steel and has enclosure ratings of IP69K and IP67. All materials in contact with the medium are FDA-compliant.
Hall 17, Booth A12
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