June 27, 2016

27/06/2016: BinMaster's heavy duty capacitance probe stands up to heavy materials and high temperatures

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This heavy duty HD capacitance probe is solid and 1' in diameter, so it's resistant to bending and extremely durable. 
    
It can be used for low or high level detection in heavy materials such as coal, aggregates, grains, or other materials with a high bulk density. It's suitable for use in temperatures up to 500°F (260°C), making it appropriate for challenging applications such as fly ash or clinker.
  
The new stainless steel BinMaster HD probe is attached to either the standard ProCap I or hazloc ProCap II capacitance probes. It comes in a standard 8' length and features a PRO-Shield to guard against false readings from material buildup on the probe. The wide diameter of the probe increases the surface area for maximum sensitivity and performance.
       
http://in25app.com/clicks.php?coid=6614314&cid=5591&url=36918
Like all BinMaster capacitance probes, the HD probe offers fail-safe operation and 'Quick-Set' calibration. Plus, they provide interference-free operation - working far below the RF level of 9 KHz at just 6 KHz - and will not interfere with two-way radios or other equipment operating in the radio spectrum.
 
The ProCap I and ProCap II capacitance probes feature a triple-thread, screw-off cover that allows easy access to internal components and an FDA-recognised powder coat finish.
  
The housing also has dual conduit entries to simplify wiring and installation. A dual time delay feature allows the user to set flexible time delays up to 30 seconds for covered and uncovered conditions.
   
Visit the BinMaster site HERE.
 

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