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Here we can provide you with all calibration solutions such as (Temperature, Pressure, Weight …..etc) . Aslo we have the Torque measurement system to prevent your ship from breakdown cost. The flowmeters and vibrations sensors are very important to provide you with accurate measuring .

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Level Probe

LMK 306

The LMK 306 from BD Sensors is a slimline probe with a ceramic sensor, which is design specifically to measure level continuously in a confined space. Acceptable media are including clear or slightly contaminated water, as well as thin fluids.

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Level Probe

LMK 307

The LMK 307 from BD Sensors is a level probe designed to measure level continuously in water or wastewater. The basic element of the probe is a flush mounted ceramic sensor, which makes the LMK 307 applicable in all fluids that are compatible with media wetted materials.

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Level Probe

LMK 307T

The LMK 307T from BD Sensors is a submersible probe, which is developed to measure level and temperature continuously with a flush mounted ceramic sensor. This is possible in water or wastewater.

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Level Probe

LMK 358

The LMK 358 from BD Sensors is a detachable stainless-steel probe, which is designed to measure level in wastewater, waste, and higher viscosity media. Furthermore, the basic element of the probe is a capacitive ceramic sensor.

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Level Probe

LMK 382

The LMK 382 from BD Sensors is a stainless-steel probe, which is designed to measure level continuously in wastewater, water, and higher viscosity media. Moreover, the basic element of the probe is a vigorous and high overpressure capable capacitive ceramic sensor used for, for example, low levels.

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Level Probe

LMK 387

The LMK 387 from BD Sensors is a stainless-steel probe, which is developed to measure level and gauge in for example wastewater, sludge, or water courses. The front-flush ceramic diaphragm has a high mechanical vigor and, thus, makes it easy to disassemble and clean the probe in case of service.

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Level Probe

LMP 808

The LMP 808 from BD Sensors is a separable plastic immersion probe, which is developed to measure level in water applications, as well as for fuel and oil purposes. Moreover, the probe is highly precise because the basic element is a stainless-steel sensor.

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Level Probe

LMK 806

The LMK 806 from BD Sensors is a plastic submersible probe, which is specifically designed to measure level in confined spaces. The probe’s basic element is the flush mounted ceramic sensor that is making it easier to clean and maintain.

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Level Probe

LMK 807

The LMK 807 from BD Sensors is a plastic submersible probe, which is designed to measure the level continuously in wastewater or various types of aggressive media. The probe’s basic element is the flush mounted ceramic sensor that is making it easier to clean and maintain.

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Marine Instruments

The importance of using proper instrumentation Electrical and mechanical instrumentation invovles design, control and implementation of devices that can measure physical quantities. There is a huge amount of thought behind the proper instrument and installation choices for each small or larger measuring point. All vessels generally use state of the art instrumentation and equipment to manage everything from the engines, steering and navigation system. When the equipment malfunctions it can have a huge impact on the operational efficiency and can cause massive downtime that can put the vessel behind schedule. A broken viscoity sensor can cause wrong engine combustion, wrong additive dosing can reduce fuel efficency or worse; lubrication properties of various lubration oils. A ballast that isnt filled appropriately after loading can impact vessel stability and leaks and dangerous pressure levels in fuel tanks can impact enginre operation or even lead to disaster.

Proper Use of the Correct Instrumentation Is Important

– a Sensor Is Not Just a Sensor

Today’s fleet is generally becoming highly sophisticated operations with equally sophisticated equipment on board. And controlling all this sophisticated equipment correctly and preventing breakdowns is crucial to a smooth and cost-effective operation. Choosing the correct instrument for measuring the processes on board is not only a good idea seen from a practical aspect, but investing the time and possibly a little extra money on instrumentation that is ideal for the task, can ultimately save the vessel both cost and unnecessary interference for the crew on board.

Measurements are used all over the modern ship in order to keep equipment running at optimum conditions. Everything from critical installations such as main engines, auxiliary engines, steering and navigation to other installations such as cranes, cargo pumps and wastewater handling can and should be monitored with optimization in mind. Optimization of processes on board a ship can contribute to better earnings and lower emissions – even if the realized optimization is only constituted by fewer unplanned interruptions such as maintenance works and breakdowns.

A malfunctioning viscosity sensor can cause lower exploitation of the fuel due to wrongful combustion; a hydraulic failure on a crane can cause delay in port operations and interrupt the planned schedule; incorrect ballast control can impact vessel stability and trim causing anything from slightly lower performance to accidents and undetected leaks in cargo and fuel tanks can cause dangerous situations or even lead to disaster.

Choosing the correct instrument for a specific task can be challenging, as a myriad of variations of a single instrument often exist. And just going by the most expensive option or for something that has been recommended, is not always the right way, as the process and media in which the instrument should be installed is what determines what measurement principle and setup should be chosen. Degradation is caused very differently based on what the instrument is exposed to, and one instrument suited for one place on board might be unsuitable for another; a different pressure might cause inaccurate reading or mechanical failure and a different media could do the same. 

Across the specialists at Insatech, we have the knowledge and experience to find the right instrument for your specific application as well as we can guide you to install it correctly. Making your operation as smooth and efficient as possible is always our goal with our counselling and services, as your success leads to our success!

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