Description
Doyin Stainless steel water level sensors are the industry standard for durability and hygiene. Because they resist corrosion and withstand high temperatures, they are ideal for everything from drinking water tanks to industrial chemical vats.
There are two main types of stainless steel sensors depending on how you need to monitor the water:
1. Float Switches (On/Off Control)
These are simple, reliable mechanical sensors. When the water reaches a certain level, a float moves a magnet that flips a switch. These are perfect for preventing overflows or protecting a pump from running dry.
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Vertical Float Switches: Mounted at the top or bottom of a tank to detect specific “High” or “Low” points.
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Horizontal Float Switches: Mounted through the side wall of the tank.
2. Continuous Level Probes
If you need to know exactly how much water is in the tank (e.g., 45% or 80%), you use a probe. These often use pressure or capacitance to send a constant signal to a digital display.
Top Stainless Steel Options
One of the most versatile options is the Stainless Steel Vertical Float Switch. This model is built with 304 stainless steel, making it safe for food and beverage use. It can handle temperatures up to 120°C and is easy to install in the top of a tank to trigger a “full” alarm.
For side-mounted applications, the Horizontal Liquid Level Sensor is a reliable choice. It features a right-angle design that is perfect for tight spaces. It is highly resistant to weak acids and bases, ensuring a long lifespan even in treated water.
If you need a more advanced “smart” solution, the Tuya WiFi Water Level Sensor allows you to monitor your tank levels directly from your smartphone. It uses a stainless steel probe to detect levels and sends real-time alerts if the water gets too low or high.




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