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Magnetic Level Gauge Design and Operation

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Magnetic level gauge, likewise alluded to as attractive level pointers, are routinely used to give a show of fluid level in tanks and different vessels. They are frequently utilized couple with magnetostrictive, guided wave radar, or other estimation intends to give a solid nearby show of fluid level, and an electrical flag that can be transmitted to recording instrumentation or controllers. The ideal characteristics of attractive Level Gauge include:  Continuous level measurement Operable without electric power Direct visual tank fluid level indication, regardless of tank shape or profile. Wide range of operating temperature and pressure Breakage resistant construction Range of construction materials available to accommodate corrosive media Measuring indicators, switches, and transmitters mounted externally, without contacting the medium being measured. Low maintenance operation. Readable level indication from greater distance than glass sight gauges....

All About Gear Couplings

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Gear Couplings are well known type of adaptable coupling in mechanical power transmission. Reasonableness to wide application regions, ease of use and effectiveness in establishment has made them a standout amongst the most favored sorts of mechanical power transmission couplings. Essentially, they frame a mechanical gadget that has high limit of transmitting "torque" between two associated shafts, which are not collinear. Considered as torsionally inflexible in execution, their essential plan can be partitioned into two noteworthy sorts: Full Flexible Type Semi Flexible sort or Flexible-Rigid association. A full adaptable sort coupling comprises of two outer rigging centers with completed bore and keyway, mounted on interfacing shafts. Teeth of these center points connect with inner teeth of a typical, which shapes a spline like joint for power transmission.  A semi-adaptable coupling essentially contains 2 parts, adaptable and inflexible. Unben...