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Product category: Level and tank contents instrumentation
News Release from: KD Scientific | Subject: OS 250
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial Team on 12 April 2005

Amazing new spill sensor detects leaks

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KD Scientific has released the new OS 250, a system which detects spills and leaks before they cause a problem: a moisture sensing mat is used to trigger an audible alarm, and cut a power supply

KD Scientific has released the new OS 250, a system which detects spills and leaks before they cause a problem As little as 3 drops of liquid will cause the OS 250 to react

The system consists of a moisture sensing mat, a material specially developed for detecting liquid spills.

A simple connection between the mat and the OS 250 Controller will sound an audible alarm, flash an LED and will turn off the power of any device plugged into the single outlet, solid state power controller.

The switched power outlet can control up to 8 amps.

The OS 250 Spill Sensor is supplied with the controller and four reusable 30 x 30 cm mats that can be cut to any size with sharp scissors or a knife.

It also includes the connector cable between the mat and the controller.

The overall dimensions of the controller are 4.6 x 8.2 x 18 cm.

Applications for the OS 250 are in pharmaceutical, chemical, petrochemical, biotechnology, semiconductor, plastics, industrial, government, and scientific research and development markets.

KD Scientific designs, manufactures and sells a wide range of quality fluidics equipment used by research laboratory markets worldwide.

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