- Home
- Equipment
Refine by
Sonac Xprt Equipment & Supplies
5 equipment items found
Manufactured by:Shand & Jurs (L&J Technologies & L&J Engineering) based inHillside, ILLINOIS (USA)
The Sonac 110 provides the most reliable overflow alarm or control available. Where liquids to be sensed constantly change physical or electrical properties. The Sonac 110 principle of measurement is used with extremely small vessels or pipes and when little or no intrusion into the process is ...
Manufactured by:Shand & Jurs (L&J Technologies & L&J Engineering) based inHillside, ILLINOIS (USA)
The sensor is a magnetostrictive device consisting of a diaphragm, nickel tube, magnet, drive coil and pickup coil. When 40kHz energy is applied to the drive coil, it causes the diaphragm to vibrate at a frequency determined by the mechanical resonant system of the sensor. Electrical energy is transferred to the pickup coil when the diaphragm is free to move in gas. When the diaphragm motion is ...
Manufactured by:Shand & Jurs (L&J Technologies & L&J Engineering) based inHillside, ILLINOIS (USA)
Primary Areas of Application: Where material to be sensed constantly changes physical properties, eg: Municipal Solid Waste. Reliable sensing does not depend on any specific physical or electrical characteristics of the ...
Manufactured by:Shand & Jurs (L&J Technologies & L&J Engineering) based inHillside, ILLINOIS (USA)
The Sonac 120 is a reliable level control that will sense almost any liquid. Its fail-safe features insure positive level control in critical processes. The non-intrusive feature of its sensor permit its installation in extremely small vessels and ...
Manufactured by:Shand & Jurs (L&J Technologies & L&J Engineering) based inHillside, ILLINOIS (USA)
The sensor is a magnetostrictive device consisting of a diaphragm, nickel tube, magnet, drive coil and pickup coil. When 40kHz energy is applied to the drive coil, it causes the diaphragm to vibrate at a frequency determined by the mechanical resonant system of the sensor. Electrical energy is transferred to the pickup coil when the diaphragm is free to move in gas. When the diaphragm motion is ...
