PVL Level Switches and Sensors

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Level Switches and Level Sensors: A Complete Portfolio

PVL is always striving to form partnerships with the world's very best product suppliers and this has enabled us to import some of the most effective and durable level switches and sensors from across the globe.

Our extensive array of switches - coupled with our vast experience in the engineering industry - ensures we offer a service that cannot be rivalled. With so many manufacturers to choose from, customers can rely on our team to guide them on which switches in our portfolio best suit their needs.

Here are five of the companies that we currently provide level monitoring products from.


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Fafnir

This Hamburg-based manufacturer prides itself on environmental protection and its products - such as the TORRIX Magnetostrictive Level Sensor - can help companies avoid potentially costly and damaging liquid spillages.

The sensor works on the high precision magnetostrictive measuring principle and is proving popular across a wide range of industries. Businesses that specialise in maintaining high drinking water standards, ship building, pharmaceuticals, oil and gas, petrochemicals and energy systems can all make use of this highly accurate piece of equipment.

It is the most versatile sensor in PVL's range and is easy to install and configure. The product also requires no maintenance once it has been fitted.

The sensor is shock and vibration-proof, so it can still deliver accurate results in the most hostile of environments.

Fafnir is renowned for its technical sophistication and its level switches are indispensable for firms that handle water-polluting liquids.

Dinel

PVL is now the UK distributor for Dinel, the most influential producer of level measurement systems in the Czech Republic.

The company is renowned for its ultrasonic level meters in particular and these are popular among farmers, transport businesses and the food and packaging industry, among others.

Ultrasonic devices are good for continuous non-contact level measurement and can be used to monitor most liquids and a multitude of bulk-solid materials.

Dinel produces a number of different level monitors, including the Ultrasonic level meter ULM-53L, which is a low cost version of the ULM-53.

The device is simple to install and does not have any settings once it has been fitted. It has a mechanical connection with thread or flange and has a maximum measuring range of 20 metres.

Alternatively, customers might need capacitive level meters, which can be mounted straight into silos, containers, basins and reservoirs. These are specifically made for use in explosive areas and - like the rest of Dinel's range - are quick and easy to connect.

Hadro

For magnetic level indicators, you will be hard pressed to find a more accomplished manufacturer than Hadro Techniek.

The Dutch firm specialises in producing level monitors that can be used in high pressure boilers and other potentially hazardous environments.

It supplies products made from plastic or titanium that can work effectively in temperatures ranging from -100 degrees Celsius to 450 degrees Celsius.

Magnetic level gauges work on the principle of communicating vessels - so the level in the measuring chamber will match that in the vessel.

The chamber is fitted with a float that contains a magnet and this is used to turn the flaps on the indicating rail. Each flap within the rail is also fitted with a magnet and users can set the visual limits wherever they like on the scale.

Magnetic level meters are becoming increasingly popular, as they are very reliable and require very little maintenance.

ATMI

ATMI of France has certainly made life easier for many manufacturers with its simple but effective float switches.

Products like the AT120 Float Level Switch are ideal for companies that keep huge volumes of liquid in a large tank.

It couldn't be easier to use, as it is hung from the roof of a storage container in a vertical position.

When the level of your substance forces the dangling switch to deviate, the inward flow of material will stop.

For the best results, the level detector needs to be kept away from the sidewall of the container and its unique design ensures the silo won't get clogged.

ATMI has manufactured an extensive range of highly resistant float level switches that can make a real difference to businesses in numerous sectors.

Riko

Completing our world tour of the best level switch manufacturers is Japan's Riko.

The company's RFS-12P-2 Side Entry Stainless Steel Level Switch has long been one of PVL's best selling products, thanks in no small part to its durability.

While plastic switches may be suitable for a lot of organisations, some firms need something a bit more heavy duty.

This switch - which works in temperatures up to 120 degrees Celsius - is made from stainless steel and comes with a strengthened hinge, making it extra sturdy.

Customers are also impressed with its versatility, as it can be fitted from the inside or outside of a tank. This is handy for people who own a container that is not the most accessible.

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