Probes for every process Standard, Hazardous, Compact, Mini, & Sanitary 3A

BinMaster – Capacitance sensors are used for high and low level detection in bins, silos, tanks, hoppers, chutes and other vessels used for material storage or process manufacturing. They operate by detecting the presence or absence of material in contact with the probe by sensing minute changes (as low as 0.5 pF) in capacitance caused by the difference in the dielectric constant of the material versus the air. Class II hazardous location ratings and a wide assortment of probes and extensions make these capacitance probes appropriate for a variety of solid, liquid and slurry materials.

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The standard PROCAP I & II probes are offered with an expansive choice of Delrin, Teflon, stainless steel and bare probes—all custom assembled to a customer’s specification.

PROCAP IX & IIX probes are designed for use in hazardous locations for Class I, Groups C & D and Class II, Groups E, F & G using either a standard or flush mounted sensing probe

PROCAP 3A sanitary probes with a thread-free mounting flange and clean-in-place, tri-clamp connection ideal for 3-A, USDA, or food grade use.

A bendable probe can be used to avoid obstructions in a vessel and is a clever solution for use in smaller mixers, hoppers, or containers

Heavy duty HD probes are made of 1” solid stainless-steel for use in high temperatures up to 500°F. Popular in power plants, they can be used in heavy or challenging materials such as coal, fly ash, or clinker.

Flush mounted PROCAP FL probes are non-intrusive and ideal for use on a vessel wall, conveyor housing, chute, or tight spaces where material may damage a standard probe.

For hostile areas with high temperatures or vibration, the PRO Remote has remote electronics to distance the electronics up to 75 feet from the sensing probe.

COMPACT PRO probes are ideal for smaller vessels and tight spaces such as chutes, conveyors, pipes, or small hoppers.

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