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Magnetic Level Gauges require no external power.


December 8, 2008 - Providing liquid level measurement from 1-20 ft through magnetic float technology, 810 Series enables plant engineers to continue to monitor material levels despite planned or unplanned power cuts. Sealed measurement chambers are constructed from stainless steel, PVC, PPH, PVDF, or PTFE, which enable measurement of liquids that are corrosive, toxic, or otherwise hazardous. Designs are available to handle fluid temperatures from -256 to 750°F and pressures to 3,480 psi.

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Brooks Instrument Expands Product Line to Include Magnetic Level Instruments


Hatfield, PA - Brooks Instrument, a world-leading flow measurement and control provider, is pleased to announce a line of process level instruments with the introduction of the 810 Series magnetic level gauge. This new introduction is made possible because of the acquisition of the Mobrey level product line by Brooks in December of 2007. So, even though magnetic level gauges are new to Brooks Instrument, the company already has over 30 years of experience under the Mobrey brand name.

The robust Brooks magnetic level gauges provide reliable liquid level measurement through the use of a proven magnetic float technology which does not require external power. As a result, plant engineers can continue to monitor material levels despite planned or unplanned power cuts. Optional alarms and transmitters are available to permit remote monitoring as well.

Brooks magnetic level gauges feature sealed measurement chambers constructed from stainless steel, PVC, PPH, PVDF, or PTFE that enable reliable level measurement of a wide assortment of liquids including those that are corrosive, toxic, or otherwise hazardous. Because the only moving part in contact with the fluid is the float, these instruments are exceptionally rugged and durable. Many process connection options are available, further enhancing application flexibility.

Brooks' magnetic level gauges measure liquid level (or liquid/liquid interface) over ranges from as short as 1 foot (0.3 m) to as long as 20 feet (6 m), and longer with multiple sections of instruments if needed. Designs are available to handle fluid temperatures from -256 F (-160 C) to 750 F (400 C) and pressures as high as 3480 psi (240 bar). Applications include product tank monitoring, feed water heaters, condensate and separator systems, cryogenic gases, effluent tanks, and more.

Visit BrooksInstrument.com for more information about the Brooks 810 Series magnetic level gauge.

About Brooks Instrument

Brooks Instrument is a world-leading flow measurement and control instrument provider, with headquarters in Hatfield, PA USA, and manufacturing locations, regional sales, and service offices in the Americas, Europe and Asia. Brooks products include glass and metal tube variable area meters (rotameters), thermal mass flow meters and controllers, Coriolis mass flow meters, controllers and transmitters, pressure control products, and a variety of flow accessories. Since its founding in 1946, Brooks products have supported the growth of dozens of industries from biopharmaceuticals, oil and gas, fuel cell research and chemicals, to medical devices, analytical instrumentation, semiconductor manufacturing, and more. Throughout the world, Brooks customers rely on a highly trained network of local representative specialists to help solve unique or unusual flow applications.

Brooks is a mark owned by Brooks Instrument, LLC. All other marks are the property of their respective holders.



Contacts:

General Information:
Jim Hollis
USA
Phone: 215-362-3527

Company Information:
Name: Brooks Instrument
Address: 407 W. Vine St.
City: Hatfield
State: PA
ZIP: 19440
Country: USA
Phone: 215-362-3500
FAX: 215-362-3745
http://www.brooksinstrument.com


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