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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...

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 ...