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Fluid Sensors with patented measuring process

Wenglor’s range of fluid sensors includes flow, pressure and temperature sensors.

The fluid sensors use a patented measuring process which is unique on the field of flow sensor technology. This allows the products to be mounted without regard to position or flow direction, and deliver precise measurement results with a simple installation.

The uniform design, intuitive operation, large 7-segment display and connection concepts makes the fluid sensors extremely user-friendly. Additionally, a separate LED allows quick recognition of the switching status.

The UniFlow Flow Sensors determine the speed of which media flow within closed systems and measure temperature. They offer a unique, patented measurement method, which is independent from the flow direction. They are suitable for many applications including flow rate monitoring in filling machines, cooling water control, monitoring of cooling water in power generators and cooling of ship electronics.

The UniBar Pressure sensors measure the relative pressure of any media in closed systems in the range of -1 to 600 bar. They are ideal for monitoring processes, pressure in filling systems, filters and compressed air systems. They are also suitable for food and pharmaceutical industries, determining the fill level in tank and silo systems, and pressure regulation of aggregates.

The UniTemp Temperature sensors measure the temperature of liquid and gaseous media, and permit reliable temperature monitoring within processes. They feature a compact design and measure a large range of temperatures from 0 to 200°C. They are used to monitor temperature in brewing processes, monitor flow and return temperatures in solar thermal energy, regulate temperature in cheese production and measure temperature for tempering furnaces.

Three switching outputs are available for each sensor, however depending on requirements the sensors can be equipped with one or two switching outputs, or a switching output in combination with an analog output.

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