Monday, April 28, 2014

Choosing Magnetic Gage

Magnetic gages provide one of the safest and most economical solutions in measuring and controlling yourliquid level measurement needs.They are used in many industries as they are generally safe and easy to use. Popular applications of magnetic gages include measurement of oil, water, acids, solvents, alcohol, refrigerants, caustics, and many more.


Although there are a lot of available magnetic gages in the market, you may want to consider some factors when choosing one.

1. Ease of use and installation – Choose a magnetic level gage that is easy to install and can be attached to nearly any type, size, or shape of liquid vessel or tank. Excellent models are designed to be easily connected to any type of processing equipment. For instances where you are not confident to install the device on your own, you can seek the assistance of professional installers at a minimum installation cost.

2. Safe – Technically, magnetic level gages are safer than the other types of liquid level indicators. However, do ensure that the device you are getting is one of the safest level gauge options on the market. Make sure that it can accommodate processes involving extreme pressure, high or low temperatures, excessive vibration, and corrosive or hazardous materials.

3. High visibility – Choose a magnetic gage designed with highly visible level indicator with the precise level measurement of a guided wave radar transmitter. Redundant level control can be achieved by adding a magnetostrictive transmitter or switch to the float chamber, providing independent technologies in one package.

4. Other wining features – Choose a magnetic gage with an innovative design that maximizes the magnetic field, wide flags and enhanced indicator view, an impact-resistant polycarbonate indicator window, corrosion-resistant moving parts, a modular design with many additional options, and safe, non-mercury switches.

These are just some of the features that you need to look for in magnetic gages before you make a purchase. For more information about liquid level indicators, consult with the experts at Quest Tec Solutions, or visit their website at http://questtecsolutions.com/magnetic-gauges.

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