Exploring Ultrasonic Level and Distance Sensors from Senix

ToughSonic® ultrasonic level and distance sensors use non-contact technology to measure through the air with ultrasonic sound waves. They deliver fast, reliable readings at distances of up to 50 feet (15.2 meters).

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Designed for versatility, ToughSonic sensors measure liquid levels in both open and closed tanks, perform reliably in outdoor environments, and detect the presence, absence, or distance of objects in material handling applications.

Common uses include inventory management, batch control, high- or low-level alerts, and automating the scheduling of liquid product orders, deliveries, pickups, or disposal.

They’re well-suited for distance ranging, harmless liquid measurement, and compatible chemical level monitoring, with proven performance in applications like agricultural irrigation, flood monitoring, object detection, roll diameter measurement, and general industrial automation.

Since 1990, Senix® ultrasonic sensors have been trusted worldwide for dependable measurement. Today, as part of the Garner Industries family—alongside BinMaster and HerdStar—Senix combines decades of sensor expertise with a broader portfolio of products to tackle even the toughest inventory challenges.

Download your copy of the brochure now to find out more about the different solutions we have to offer.

 

This information has been sourced, reviewed and adapted from materials provided by Senix Corporation.

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