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liquid level sensors

Liquid Level Sensors

 


Liquid Level Sensors - Suitable for Harsh Environments

Global Leaders in Liquid Level Measurement
Gill liquid level sensors are used throughout the world for technology-led applications that require extremely accurate, robust liquid level measurement. Applications include premier motorsport formulas, military vehicle and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), automotive research, process industry along with many other very specialist activities.

Advanced Capacitive Level Sensor Technology

All Gill liquid level sensors are solid-state capacitive sensors with no moving parts. The sensors are ideal for extreme applications where precision measurement is required. All level sensors have integral electronics so there is no need for any additional bulky electronic modules.

Standard and Custom Liquid Level Sensor Designs
We offer one standard sensor design, the R-Series, which is available at any required length (to 2m) with a common 5-bolt SAE flange mount. For more specialist applications where the R-Series is not suitable we can offer full custom 'M-Series' sensors that are designed to your exact requirements.


Please Select Liquid Type
Fuel Level Sensor | Oil Level Sensor | Bio-fuel Level Sensor | Water Level Sensor
Other Liquid Level Sensor

   


Liquid Level Sensor Accessories
Compatible with all Gill Liquid Level Sensors

 
 
sensor service unit
Sensor Service Unit
(for portable sensor calibration)

Fuel Level Sensors
Petroleum
Gasoline
JetA

Oil Level
Sensors

Engine Oil
Diesel
Kerosine

 

Bio-Fuel Level Sensors
Methanol
Ethanol
E10
E50
E85

Water Level Sensors
Water
Salt Water
Coolant
Brake Fluid

Other Liquid Level Sensors
Ink
Adblue
Others

 


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