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The Magnetic Level Gauge (MLG) is a type of gas and chemical sensor used to measure the level of a liquid or solid in a container. It is a non-contact device, meaning it does not come into contact with the material being measured. MLG works by using a float that is magnetically coupled to a transmitter, which then sends a signal to a receiver. This signal is then used to calculate the level of the material. MLG is used in a variety of industries, such as oil and gas, chemical, and food and beverage. It is a reliable and cost-effective way to measure the level of a material in a container.
Some companies in the Magnetic Level Gauge market include ABB, Siemens, Endress+Hauser, Magnetrol, and Vega. Show Less Read more