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Application Example: I need a pressure sensor for a Hygienic application, what should I use?
When it comes to the Food and Beverage Industry, hygiene is quintessential in the process of manufacturing these kinds of products. Whether the company produces food, drinks, tobacco, or pharmaceutical products, you will always need a sensor that is specifically...
What kind of level sensor could be used in a Frac Tank application?
Frac Tank Monitoring Application: Example Requirements In this scenario, a customer was looking for the ability to monitor the level of a 500-barrel (21,000 gallon) frac tank containing a 33 % HCL solution, among other trace chemicals such as Lead, Polycyclic Aromatic...
Pressure Sensor Applications in the Marine Industry
Application Example in the Marine Industry There are numerous application examples that pertain to the Marine industry. Whether it be for Shipping and yacht construction, or, Freshwater and Saltwater pressure/ level monitoring, Diversified Technologies has every...
Sensors for the Oil and Gas Industry
Being able to maintain accurate information of some of our most precious resources is paramount. For the oil and gas industry, resource management is a top priority and having the correct equipment to manage this is essential. Diversified Technologies recognizes this...
I Need to Measure the Level of a Tank – What’s the Right Sensor for Me?
One of the biggest challenges in measuring the level of a tank is finding the proper sensor for the job. Fortunately, it’s not as difficult as it may seem. All it takes is some basic information about your tank, its contents, and sensor compatibility. Know What You’re...
What Types of Sensors are Used in the Chemistry & Petrochemistry Industry?
The materials and media used in this industry are hazardous, toxic, explosive, flammable, and corrosive, making them highly dangerous. Therefore, it is essential that the sensors used for these processes function correctly, are dependable, and are accurate in order to keep everyone involved safe. There are many types of sensors involved in chemistry and petrochemistry, but the most common are pressure, temperature, and level/fill.