Industrial Level Gauge / Reflex Type Level Gauge
An Industrial Level Gauge is a precision-engineered instrument used for accurate visual monitoring of liquid levels in tanks, boilers, pressure vessels, and industrial process systems. The product shown is a reflex type level gauge, designed for rugged performance and reliable operation in demanding industrial environments.
These level gauges are manufactured using high-quality materials such as carbon steel or stainless steel bodies, combined with toughened reflex glass and robust sealing arrangements. The reflex glass design enhances visibility by creating a sharp contrast between liquid and vapor phases, making level readings clear even from a distance. This makes the gauge suitable for high-pressure and high-temperature applications.
Industrial level gauges are widely used in industries such as power plants, chemical processing, oil & gas, refineries, pharmaceuticals, food processing, and water treatment plants. They are ideal for monitoring water, oil, fuel, chemicals, and other compatible fluids. The strong mechanical construction ensures resistance to vibration, pressure fluctuations, and harsh operating conditions.
These level gauges can be supplied with isolation valves, drain valves, vent connections, and protective covers for enhanced safety and ease of maintenance. Their modular design allows easy installation and replacement without disturbing the entire system. Optional accessories such as illumination units and alarms can also be integrated for better visibility and automation.
Key advantages include high accuracy, excellent durability, clear level indication, low maintenance requirements, and long service life. The gauges are available in various sizes, center-to-center distances, pressure ratings, and end connections to meet specific customer requirements.
Overall, industrial reflex type level gauges provide a dependable and cost-effective solution for continuous liquid level monitoring, ensuring safe operation, improved process control, and reduced downtime in industrial plants.