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The new generation of conductivity sensors - ILM-4 Remote Version NOW available! 

Instek Control • Aug 08, 2017

More performance, compact and flexible - New modular Conductivity Sensor

Built with flexibility in mind, the ILM can offer multiple outputs freely configurable to multiple conductivity measurements at independent ranges or a combination of conductivity and temperature. Unlike other inductive sensors, the ILM has a fast reacting integral PT1000 sensor that can be used to monitor process temperature eliminating the need for a second temperature sensing device. Available in multiple wiring configurations, the ILM configurable with single cable operation for simple conductivity applications or dual cable operation to utilize all available output and input capabilities. Standard with all models is an operational range from 0 up to 2,000,000 microSiemens/cm and temperature compensation over a range of 0° and 150°C.

Anderson-Negele’s ILM-4 inductive conductivity sensor-transmitter offers an all in one design that makes integration and commissioning a fast and simple task.

  • Rapid temperature response
  • Compact design
  • Freely selectable and combinable outputs
  • Modular: Sensor configuration according to your requirements
  • Flexible: Retrofittable extensions

Measurement of conductivity of liquid media for

  • Controlling of CIP processes (e. g. phase separation detergents / water)
  • Concentration measurement (e.g. Alkali and acid concentration in remaking)
  • Monitoring of product quality & quality control
Contact INSTEK CONTROL or DOWNLOAD DATASHEET HERE for more information.

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