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Description

PP Floats have many excellent properties important to the operation of float-type sensors.  Among the best float properties are it’s water absorption of only 0.1% giving it excellent buoyancy.  PP Magnetic Floats, also called float switch magnets,  are rugged and highly resistant to many chemical solvents, bases and acids.  These attributes make the PP float an excellent choice for water-level sensors, automotive applications and producers of manufacturing and plant equipment.


Float Types

MS01-PP

   3D Model

  • Ring actuator magnet is excentric; mounting hole min. 24mm (diameter)
  • Suitable for stems with an outer diameter up to 7.5mm;  float is foam
  • Actuator magnet is contained within the float though partially exposed to the liquid material

Technical Document


MS02-PP

  3D-Model

  • Ring actuator magnet is excentric; mounting hole min. 25.5mm (diameter)
  • Suitable for stems with an outer diameter up to 8.5mm;  float is foam
  • Actuator magnet is fully contained within the float therefore protected from all liquids

 Technical Document


MS03-PP

   3D-Model

  • Ring actuator magnet is centric; mounting hole min. 27.5mm (diameter)
  • Suitable for stems with an outer diameter up to 10.5mm;  float is foam
  • Actuator magnet is contained within the float though partially exposed to the liquid material

Technical Document


MS04-PP

   3D-Model

  • Ring actuator magnet is centric; mounting hole min. 19mm (diameter)
  • Suitable for stems with an outer diameter up to 9.5mm;  float is foam
  • Actuator magnet is contained within the float though partially exposed to the liquid material

Technical Drawing


MS06/1-PP, MS06/2-PP, MS06/5-PP

   3D Model

  • Ring actuator magnet is centric;  This float has no mounting hole therefore movement of the float for actuation requires the use of a guide tube within the fluid reservoir
  • Float is FDA approved and especially suitable for food & beverage applications
  • Actuator magnet is fully contained within the float therefore protected from all liquids
  • Float is suitable for removable tanks that require periodic refills such as is coffee makers or other beverage equipment;  float is foam

Technical Document (MS06/1-PP)

Technical Document (MS06/2-PP)

Technical Document (MS06/5-PP)


Not finding the float that fits your application?  Contact our team of engineers for additional float requirements (special shapes, designs, magnetic moment, etc.).

Additional NBR float specifications

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Applications

Applications

  • Automotive
  • Asset Management
  • Chemicals Industry
  • Facilities Management
  • Home Appliance
  • Industrial Machinery

Compatibility

Polypropylene (PP) Float Compatibility Chart
Conditions

Anti-corrosion

Cut and break

Drinking water

Food apps.

Fuel, oil

High temp.

Level Sensor Series

LS01, LS02, LS02-SS, LS04, LS05

Metal inserts

Magnet inserts

Shock resistance

Water pressure resistance

 = Ideal, = Suitable, = Not Suitable

Stock Check


Stock Check

Item no. Distributor Region Quantity Cart RFQ Inventory Date
2500000006DIGI-KEY CORPORATION North America163RFQ2012/02/10
MS01-PP FLOATING MAGMOUSER ELECTRONICS North America11RFQ2012/02/10
MS01-PP FLOATING MAGNETDIGI-KEY CORPORATION North America163RFQ2012/02/10
MS06/1-PPDIGI-KEY CORPORATION North America181RFQ2012/02/10
MS06/2-PPDIGI-KEY CORPORATION North America193RFQ2012/02/10


Associated Parts

Liquid Level Sensors

Pair any of these liquid level sensors with the above corresponding magnetic floats for a complete sensor system solution.  Other package styles may also be used, please consult the factory for more options.


LS01 Liquid Level Sensors LS02 Liquid Level Sensors LS02 Stainless Steel Liquid Level Sensors LS04 Liquid Level Sensors LS05 Liquid Level Sensors

FAQ

Level Sensors & Floats

Is physical contact necessary in level sensing?

Is physical contact necessary in level sensing?

No, using a reed level sensor a magnet is mounted in a float that is physically isolated from a reed switch that is usually mounted to a PCB in an isolated area, usually in the sensor stem.

What components are needed to make a reed level sensor?

What components are needed to make a reed level sensor?

Essentially a reed switch is required to sense the position of a magnet.  The magnet is usually mounted to a float mechanism that moves with the changing level of a fluid.

How are reed liquid level sensors packaged?

How are reed liquid level sensors packaged?

Reed level sensors are generally packaged in plastic housings and then sealed in rugged epoxies.

Do reed liquid level sensors draw any power?

Do reed liquid level sensors draw any power?

Reed level sensors use reed switches as their switch sensing mechanism.  In the off state there is no physical contact, so no current flows for as long as  the contacts are open, which can be weeks, months, or years.  When the contacts close they will switch on the appropriate circuitry carrying out the switching function.

Can liquid level sensors offer different switching configurations?

Can liquid level sensors offer different switching configurations?

Reed level sensors offer multiple point normally open contacts.  They can also offer single or multipoint normally closed contacts, as well a single pole double throw (SPST) contacts.

How many sensing points can be placed in the stem of a liquid level sensor?

How many sensing points can be placed in the stem of a liquid level sensor?

Literally 100s of sensing points are possible. Reed switches can be mounted as close together as possible and can be mounted on long printed circuit boards that can be several meters long.

How many floats can be mounted on a stem for several trip points?

How many floats can be mounted on a stem for several trip points?

MEDER has developed the LS04 series plastic level sensors with up to six floats on one stem.  The stainless steel LS05 series can be as long as 2000mm and have any number of floats spaced at a minimum of 1.5" apart.  MEDER engineers are always available for special design configurations

Where are reed level sensors used in office electronics?

Where are reed level sensors used in office electronics?

Reed level sensors are used in coffee machines, copiers, air conditioners, humidifiers, water cleaners, supersonic cleaners, oil baths for testing instruments, and more.

Where are reed level sensors used in home appliances and electronics?

Where are reed level sensors used in home appliances and electronics?

The reed sensors are used in humidifiers, water cleaners, rug cleaners, stoves, air conditioners, solar systems. Fan heaters, saunas, dishwashers, toilets, and more.

Where are reed level sensors used in industrial machines?

Where are reed level sensors used in industrial machines?

The reed level sensors are used in factory liquid level sensing, water seal float, oil level for transformers, air leak valve for waterworks, boiler control, auto-drain for pneumatic filter, lubricating units, generators, gasoline fuel dispensers, and more.

Where are reed level sensors used in automotive?

Where are reed level sensors used in automotive?

The reed level sensors are used for the detection of fuel level, brake level, engine oil level and window washer fluid.

What float material is ideal in petrol environments to avoid altering the float characteristics?

What float material is ideal in petrol environments to avoid altering the float characteristics?

NBR (nitrile butadiene rubber) absorbs the least amount of liquid when immersed in oil, gasoline, alcohol, toluene, and benzene.  It absorbs less them 0.5% of the fluid minimizing any float level inaccuracies.

What is the best float material for use in very low and very high temperatures?

What is the best float material for use in very low and very high temperatures?

NBR (nitrile butadiene rubber) as a float can be used in temperatures as low as -50°C and as high as 180°C.

What are the mounting options of level sensors?

What are the mounting options of level sensors?

Reed level sensors can be mounted vertically from the top or bottom of a vessel containing the liquid.  Also, the sensors can be mounted on the side of the vessel as well.  All the sensors can be mounted with their hardware either internal or external.

Can you measure two different liquids with the same level sensor?

Can you measure two different liquids with the same level sensor?

You can measure two different liquids particularly when they have different specific gravities.  For example oil and water are two such liquids.  If the liquids are sitting together only one stem is needed.  The two floats having the proper float requirements (specific gravities),  will ride up and down for the given liquid.  Separate reed switches for each liquid within the stem, will supply the proper actuation.

What is NBR?

What is NBR?

NBR is a form of plastic material and stands for nitrile butadiene rubber.  MEDER uses it as a float material.  It is excellent in its resistance to oil and fuel and withstands high temperatures very well.

What type of material should be used for a reed sensor that is measuring fluids under very high temperatures?

What type of material should be used for a reed sensor that is measuring fluids under very high temperatures?

Floats and level sensor packaging should use stainless steel when measuring very high temperatures.

What type of material should be used for a reed sensor that is measuring fluids in the food industry?

What type of material should be used for a reed sensor that is measuring fluids in the food industry?

Polyethylene is a great material to use when measuring water based products and when measuring liquid levels in food industry.

What reed sensor material is ideal in measuring the fluid level of oil, gasoline, petrol, and brake fluid?

What reed sensor material is ideal in measuring the fluid level of oil, gasoline, petrol, and brake fluid?

Polypropylene is the best material for petrol based products.

How does a reed level sensor work?

How does a reed level sensor work?

The reed level sensors come in all different packages, but each sensor includes a housing that incorporates the reed switch and any circuitry along with wires to make the electrical connections to an external circuit.  Also included is a float that contains a permanent magnet.  The float can be part of the housing where it would ride up and down along the extension or stem of the housing.  Floats can also be completely separate from the housing giving complete versatility to the sensor.  When the float is in proximity to the reed switch, the contacts will sense the magnetic force closing the contacts.

What technology is best for sensing liquid levels?

What technology is best for sensing liquid levels?

Generally each technology has its pros and cons:

  1. Mechanical sensors are the least expensive but their subject to environmental conditions and generally fail earlier than the other technologies.
  2. Inductive sensors sense changes in inductance and capacitance to determine a given level.  These are probably the most expensive. 
  3. Hall and electronic sensors do a good job, but both need extra circuitry.  So the initial investment of the sensor needs to be evaluated in conjunction with the other circuitry to determine the total cost.  Also they draw power continuously, and they can be sensitive to some environmental extremes.
  4. The reed sensor requires no extra circuitry and uses no power in its off state.  The designs are very flexible and because the reed switch is hermetically sealed they can be used in almost any harsh environment.

What technologies are used to sense liquid levels?

What technologies are used to sense liquid levels?

There are several technologies competing in the liquid level sensing market: primarily they are mechanical sensors, hall sensors, inductive sensors, and electronic sensors.

What is a liquid level sensor?

What is a liquid level sensor?

A liquid level sensor basically senses changes in the level of a fluid.  It can be used to sense low level or high level points, and of course any point in between.

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