Calibration is a best practice for industries that use precision instruments to measure length, mass, temperature, pressure, flow, volume, and more. However, level measurement can't be calibrated because there is not an external reference point. How do you …
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Cost-effective Level Gauge: Understanding Flanges, Their Variables, and Your Choices
Trey Himes | LevelA level gauge’s actual cost often comes down to its flanges. The less expensive the flange material, the less expensive the level gauge. Right? Not always. Other elements factor into the final price, such as the flange rating and whether extra machining and materials …
WIKA Magnetic Level Indicators for Offshore and Seaside Applications
Trey Himes | ApplicationsWIKA is a global company with decades of instrumentation experience, including a deep understanding of alloys and different manufacturers’ trade names for them. That’s why EPC companies from around the world partner with WIKA on offshore and seaside engineering …
The Magnetic Level Indicator Working Principle: Simple and Effective
Trey Himes | Know-howThe magnetic level indicator working principle is widely used in level instrumentation. The interaction between float magnets inside the chamber and magnetic flags outside the chamber provide virtually maintenance-free, continuous level information. This type of level …
WIKA’s Bracket-less Level Gauge Design Ensures Greater Accuracy and Reliability
Trey Himes | LevelBoiling liquids, entrained gases, and flashing liquids all affect the behavior of floats in level instrumentation and, therefore, reduce the accuracy of level measurements. WIKA USA’s level gauge design features an improved solution for internal guide rods that keep …