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A level sensor is a tool used to maintain, measure, and monitor liquid (and occasionally solid) levels. The sensor turns the observed data into an electric signal after detecting the liquid level. Although they can be found in many home products, such as ice makers in refrigerators, level sensors are most frequently utilised in the manufacturing and automotive industries.
Level sensors can be divided into two categories: point-level sensors and continuous-level sensors. In order to show whether a liquid has entered a certain point in a container, point-level sensors are used.
On the other side, precise liquid level measurements are provided by continuous level sensors. Invasive and non-contact level sensors are further categories of level sensors. Non-contact sensors use sound or microwaves, whereas invasive sensors establish physical contact with the object they are monitoring.
The Global Food & Beverage Level Sensors Market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2022 to 2030.
Particularly in industrial applications, laser level measurement from ABB offers a trustworthy and simple method of completing a non-contact level measurement. The LLT100 hygienic model enables users in the pharmaceutical and food and beverage industries to employ laser level monitoring while adhering to sanitary standards.