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Product category: Liquid Analysis: pH, Conductivity, ISE
News Release from: Endress + Hauser | Subject: InduMax P CLS 50
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial Team on 02 July 2004

Where conductivity is key

The InduMax P CLS 50 inductive conductivity sensor from Endress+Hauser is robust and reliable, giving inductive measurement and complete galvanic isolation from the process

Conductivity is an important measurement parameter in terms of smooth production and consistent product quality Inductive measurement has no need for electrodes, so polarisation problems are eliminated

And, complete galvanic isolation from the medium is achieved for improved operating lifetime.

The InduMax P CLS 50 inductive conductivity sensor from Endress+Hauser is robust and reliable.

With PFA or PEEK wetted parts, it offers high chemical resistance, so is particularly suitable for high temperature (-20 to + 180C) and demanding applications.

In addition, CLS 50 features an integrated Pt100 temperature sensor, providing accurate temperature compensation for reliable measurement in changing process temperatures.

The PFA version is also widely used for phase separation of products and product mixtures in pipe systems.

The PFA coating is dirt-repellent, so is ideal for easy cleaning.

The CLS 50 is ideal for monitoring the concentration measurement of acids and alkalis and chemical products in tanks and pipelines, ensuring consistent product quality throughout your process.

Its large sensor opening means there is limited risk of soiling, providing accurate measurement and improved operational lifetime.

The Endress+Hauser CLS 50 can be used in conjunction with a Mycom or a Liquisys M transmitter, providing a reliable conductivity measurement system across a wide range of applications, including installations in hazardous areas. Request a free brochure from Endress + Hauser ...

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