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Photoelectric Level Sensors mount directly to standpipes.
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Photoelectric Level Sensors mount directly to standpipes.


June 30, 2009 - Suited for wide range of liquid level detection applications, FFDK 16 compact non-contact sensors are designed to be mounted onto transparent or half-transparent standpipes of 3-13 mm dia. They feature integrated electronics, require no adjustments to be made post-installation, and are made with PFI for chemical resistance. Optical version of FFDK 16 sensor features fibers that are arranged in rows, which allow sensor to suppress foam and air bubbles up to 3 mm in size.

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Baumer Introduces Non-Contact Photoelectric Level Sensors


Compact Units Mount Directly to Standpipes Requiring No Adjustments

Southington, Conn. - June 25, 2009 - For a range of liquid level detection applications in laboratory automation, medical devices, pharmaceutical packaging, beverage processing and other industries, Baumer has introduced the FFDK 16 Photoelectric Level Sensors, compact sensors designed to be mounted onto transparent or half-transparent standpipes from 3 to 13 mm in diameter.

These easy to mount, non-contact sensors feature integrated electronics and require no adjustments to be made post-installation for accurate detection of fluid presence. A dark/light switch allows the user to select the appropriate setting for their specific application. These rugged sensors are made with PFI for chemical resistance.

Foam can cause measurement errors in standard optical level sensors. To prevent this problem, the optical version of the FFDK 16 sensor features fibers that are arranged in rows, which allow the sensor to suppress foam and air bubbles up to 3 mm in size.

For more information on the FFDK 16 Photoelectric Level Sensors, contact Baumer at (800) 937-9336, http://www.baumerelectric.com/usa or via e-mail at MAILTO:sales.us@baumergroup.com.

Established in 1952, the Baumer Group is a leading international manufacturer of sensors and system solutions for factory and process automation. In 2008, the innovative family-owned company employed more than 2000 people worldwide in 34 locations and 16 countries. Baumer's long-lasting success is built on commitment to customers and innovative, diversified product technologies in five product segments: sensor solutions, motion control, vision technologies, process instrumentation, and gluing systems.

Baumer Ltd.
860-228-8056


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Name: Baumer Ltd.
Address: 122 Spring St., C-6
City: Southington
State: CT
ZIP: 06489 1534
Country: USA
Phone: 800-937-9336
FAX: 860-628-6280
http://www.baumerelectric.com


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