| Product Type | Intelligent conductivity sensor |
| Output Signal | Analog Signal; IO-Link |
| Interface | M12 Connector |
| Measurement Range | 100...1,000,000 μS/cm |
| Operating Voltage DC |
18...30 V |
| Voltage Type | DC |
Wide Conductivity Measurement Range – Suitable for Diverse Industrial Liquids:The LDL210 offers an ultra-wide range of 100...1,000,000 μS/cm (0.1...1000 mS/cm), covering applications from low-concentration aqueous solutions to high-salinity, acidic, or alkaline liquids—ideal for water treatment, chemical processing, cooling towers, and CIP cleaning systems.
IO-Link Digital Communication – Enables Smart Connectivity & Remote Management:Equipped with an IO-Link interface (V1.1 or higher), it supports bidirectional data exchange for real-time access to conductivity, temperature, device status, and diagnostics. Enables remote parameterization, calibration, and predictive maintenance—perfect for Industry 4.0 integration.
Dual Output: Analog + Digital – Compatible with Legacy and Modern Control Systems:Provides both 4–20 mA analog output and IO-Link digital output, allowing seamless integration into traditional control systems as well as modern fieldbus networks—ideal for system upgrades and flexible automation.
M12 Connector – Fast and Reliable Connection:Features a standard M12 circular connector for tool-free, secure, and vibration-resistant connection—ideal for automated production lines and complex wiring environments, reducing installation time and errors.
Built-in Automatic Temperature Compensation (ATC) – Higher Accuracy:Integrated temperature sensor automatically compensates for temperature-induced variations (typically referenced to 25°C or user-selectable β value), ensuring consistent and accurate measurements across varying process conditions.
High Accuracy and Long-Term Stability – Reduced Maintenance Needs:Utilizes polarization-resistant electrode design and high-quality materials to deliver stable, repeatable signals. Ideal for continuous operation with minimal drift, reducing calibration frequency and maintenance costs.
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