Level Switches Optimize Operations, Increase Safety in Solids Applications

Provide flexible level monitoring and overfill prevention solutions in all silo types

Emerson Rosemont Level Switches For Solids Applications

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Rosemount solids level switches monitor solid materials, such as powders, grains, and pellets, in all types of silos in the food and beverage industries. Able to provide standalone point level monitoring, they can also be deployed within an overfill prevention system. The vibrating fork, paddle, capacitance, and vibrating rod switches are suitable for operation in challenging environments, including those with high temperatures, high pressures, dust, and the risk of explosion.

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