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The Evolution of the Level Sensors Industry

From healthcare and pharmaceutics to food and beverage, a number of different industries use level sensors to control and manage their operations. A  liquid level sensor , for example, can be used by companies within these industries to monitor and regulate the volume and flow of liquids in a specific contained space or through an open system. There are two measurements that are taken with these sensors. A continuous level sensor, for instance, accurately measures the liquid levels from a plastic tube or container in a non-invasive manner. It also monitors the levels of fluid within a specific range to produce an analog output that correlates to the liquid levels in the container. Point level measurements, on the other hand, detect the fluid levels to mark a predetermined single liquid height that provides additional information about the fluid level within the container. The use of these sophisticated level sensors is integral to several industries: Manufacturing Sensors can be us...
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Ways To Analyze Blood Effectively During Hemodialysis Treatment

Blood loss and leakage are a few complications that could occur during hemodialysis. If this happens, it can be life-threatening for the patient. Unfortunately, managing such a situation is usually difficult for the doctors and other medical staff. Therefore, analyzing blood effectively during hemodialysis and avoiding blood leakage is essential. Blood leak detectors are an effective method of analyzing blood and preventing blood leakage during hemodialysis. In fact, these devices are implemented in dialysis machines for monitoring the transmission of liquids during hemodialysis. This monitors the dialysate for the smallest trace of blood, ensuring patient safety. Features Of A Blood Leak Detector Non-invasive  blood leak detectors  have optical sensors that can detect the smallest traces of blood present in clear fluids in flexible and transparent tubing. This device reliably detects as little as 0.35 ml/min of blood during dialysis at a hematocrit level of 32% and flow rate ...

Importance Of Bubble Sensors to Prevent an Air Embolism

    People love to play with bubbles, especially in bathtubs and plastic fills, but bubbles can become a threat in many instances & applications. For example, they can cause severe quality failures in semiconductor process equipment and 3D printing infusion. They can also be life-threatening in medical circumstances that require infusion pumps, blood flow monitoring, and hemodialysis. Thankfully, special sensors, also called bubble sensors, can detect bubbles using ultrasonic energy. What Are Bubble Sensors? Bubble sensors are devices used to detect bubbles in almost all tubing and fluid material used in medical devices. They detect bubbles in infusion lines, transfusion lines, and dialysis machines effectively. These  air bubble detectors  help prevent air embolism problems and maintain a steady flow. What Is Air Embolism? Air embolism occurs when a gas bubble enters the artery or vein. When this happens, gas bubbles restrict the movement of blood. It can c...

The Use of Flow Meters in the Bioprocessing Industry

Bioprocessing is a diverse term generally defined as the production of value-added material sourced from everywhere around us. When it comes to bioprocessing, the source organism is responsible and alive in its environment. This process encompasses the research, manufacturing, development, and commercialization of products prepared from or used by biological systems. This includes; food, fuels, feeds, biopharmaceuticals, and cosmetics. To put it simply, bioprocessing comprises either the application or alteration of biologically derived materials for use that are beneficial to the environment. The bioprocessing industry frequently relies on the use of liquid-based operations. They require constant monitoring and management of flow rate and fluid levels. Is there an effective way to accomplish this with the least hassle? There is! The day-to-day use of non-invasive flow meter and fluid level sensors helps monitor and manage liquid levels accurately and repeatable. Continue to read mor...

Detecting Blood Leakage During Dialysis Therapy

Blood loss and leakage are serious complications that occur during dialysis therapies. These occurrences can be life-threatening for the patient, and difficult for the medical staff and nephrology nurses. This is where a blood leak detector comes in handy. It is used for monitoring the transmission of liquids. How Does a Haemodialysis Machine Detect Blood Leaks? Blood leak detectors identify unwanted blood leaks in the filter’s blood compartment. Haemodialysis machines come with a blood leak alarm, which detects even minor amounts of blood in any clear fluid. During hemodialysis, a patient’s blood passes through the filter, known as a dialyzer. The dialysis machine pumps the blood, removes the fluids and unwanted materials, and brings the blood back to the body. This process filters waste, like water and salt, from the blood. Continue to read more . Contact Details: Introtek Address: 150 Executive Drive, Edgewood, NY 11717 Ph No.: 631 242 5425 Business Mail: info@introtek.com  

How Ultrasonic Sensors Work for Different Industries

Ultrasonic sensors are sensors that measure the distance between the target and the sensor. The technology is based on the principles of ultrasonic sound waves, which are not audible to humans. The sensor works by sending out sound waves, which bounce off the target and return to the sensor. The time it takes for the sound waves to return to the sensor is measured. An ultrasonic fluid level sensor can also be used to measure depth, temperature, velocity, pressure, acceleration, etc., by emitting waves that are sensed by an appropriate sensor. The Smart Factory Ultrasonic sensors are necessary to the automation process on a factory floor. The sensor is used to locate the position of an object by sending ultrasonic waves to detect objects within a detection zone. Ultrasonic sensors are positioned at various points to ensure that there are no blind spots. They are also used for item sorting, high-speed counting, robotic machine sensing, and liquid level controls. Supply Chain and Warehou...

Critical Sensors for Hemodialysis

The kidneys are responsible for filtering and removing waste products from the blood. Hemodialysis is used for those with severe kidney disease to aid their filtering process. Blood is pumped out of the body and into the machine, where it passes through a network of small filtering tubes that simulate a human kidney. A number of critical sensors are required for hemodialysis to be effective, including the   blood leak detector . Different sensors are required for accurate monitoring of liquid flow, pressure, and temperature in both the patient’s blood and the circulating dialysate. They also allow for rapid detection of air bubbles present in either of the fluids. Continue Reading for more details. Address Details: Introtek International 150 Executive Drive, Edgewood, NY 11717 Business Email : info@introtek.com Business Phone Number: 631-242-5425