The magnetostrictive level gauge module and the float level gauge are two different level measurement technologies that have some significant differences.
1.How it works:
Magnetostrictive level gauge module: Uses a magnetic material or magnetic device to sense changes in the liquid level. Usually, the level gauge module contains a magnetic float, and as the liquid level rises and falls, the position of the float changes, and the liquid level information should be transmitted through the magnetic **.
Float level gauge: works based on the principle of buoyancy. A float floats on the surface of the liquid, and as the level rises, the position of the float changes accordingly. By changing the position of the float, the level height can be determined.
2.Material Selection:
Magnetostrictive level gauge module: Magnetic materials, such as magnetic floats, are often used in order to sense changes in the liquid level.
Float level gauge: Lightweight float material can be used, as its operating principle is mainly dependent on buoyancy.
3.Applicable Scenarios:
Magnetostrictive level gauge module: suitable for some special requirements of the environment, such as corrosive liquids, high temperature, high pressure, etc., because the magnetic components can be more easily encapsulated and protected.
Float Level Gauge: Typically used for general industrial applications, for the measurement of different liquids, but may have relatively low requirements for environmental conditions.
4.Accuracy and Sensitivity:
Magnetostrictive level gauge modules: usually with high accuracy and sensitivity, they can provide accurate level measurement.
Float Level Gauges: Accuracy and sensitivity may be relatively low and limited by the float measurement mechanism.
Overall, the choice between a magnetostrictive level gauge module and a float gauge depends on the requirements of the specific application, including environmental conditions, measurement accuracy, durability, and other factors.