Rotary Level Indicator Process Connection Handles Corrosive Materials

Nov. 2, 2010
Rotaries equipped with this connection are configured so all materials that come into contact with the rotary are stainless steel, making it suited for applications such as food processing or in caustic materials.

BinMaster Level Controls has introduced a stainless-steel process connection for the BMRX and Maxima+ rotary level indicators that is designed for use in corrosive materials. The 304 SS solid stainless-steel fitting is available in both 1-1/4" and 1-1/2" NPT sizes and comes with a stainless-steel seal/bearing carrier.

Rotaries equipped with this connection are configured so all materials that come into contact with the rotary are stainless steel, making it suited for applications such as food processing or in caustic materials. The connection was designed by BinMaster and is machined in-house in the company's ISO 9001:2008 registered facility.
 
The process connection can be used in conjunction with any of the three-vane, two-vane, insertable or bayonet-style stainless-steel paddles offered by BinMaster. One configuration available is the stainless-steel connection used with the collapsible paddle, which enables the rotary to be installed and removed without entering the bin.
 
BinMaster rotaries are designed for level detection of dry bulk material storage and flow in bins, hoppers, tanks, chutes and conveyors. The BMRX and Maxima+ rotaries can be used in materials with a bulk density as low as 1 lb/ft3 (30 kg/m3) and as high as 150 lb/ft3 (68 kg/m3).