Interface Measurement 

We differentiate between two types of interface measurement. Click appropriate link

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Interface Measurement

When two liquids cannot be mixed, but separate from each other, this is called an interface. Oil and water is a good example for this phenomenon. Oil floats on water, which leads to the development of a separation layer at the transition point between the two liquids. The interface between two liquids is the first one of two varieties of interfaces.

The other one is solids that do not dissolve in liquids, but settle to the bottom, i.e. sediments in liquids. One example that can be cited is the sludge layer in a liquid.

The UWT product portfolio offers different solutions for monitoring these two types of interfaces. Both, point level sensors and level sensors, can be used for this purpose - depending on the application.

Interface measurement of two liquid layers

Interface measurement of solids in liquids / sediments in liquids