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Does your company offer both pin-type and reed switch-type liquid level sensors? What are the advantages and disadvantages of these two types?
① The pin-type features a simpler structure and is less expensive than the RSW, yet its lifespan is comparable to that of the RSW.
② The RSW operates without requiring an external power supply, whereas the pin-type necessitates a continuous AC power supply to detect the presence of liquid and monitor changes in liquid level.
I see you mainly offer customized sensors. Can you produce standard components?
Certainly.
How are the manufacturing sites distributed?
There are three factories: Guangzhou, Guangdong; Huizhou, Guangdong; and Da Nang, Vietnam.
What is the total area of your company's premises?
The total area is 13,000 square meters.
Which countries do you export to?
The United States, Canada, Europe, Africa, ASEAN countries, and other regions.
In which industries do you have a distinct advantage?
Automotive, HVAC, and water treatment.
What types of sensors does your company primarily manufacture? Which industries do you serve?
Our main products include proximity sensors, liquid level sensors, flow sensors, photoelectric sensors, pressure sensors, temperature sensors, capacitive sensors, Hall sensors, inductive sensors, infrared detectors, smart gratings, IoT sensors, and IoT gateway systems. Our products are primarily applied across nine major sectors: automotive (including new energy vehicles), industrial control, home appliances, office automation, HVAC, water treatment, security systems, IoT, and parking management!
How does a passive PIN-type liquid level sensor detect liquid levels?
The primary detection relies on circuitry to determine the presence of liquid. Additionally, the liquid's position is detected by changes in the capacitance value of the sensing probe.