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Memosens CLS82D is a hygienic conductivity sensor for the life sciences, pharma and food industries.

Memosens CLS82D

CLS82D
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  • Measuring principle

    Conductive

  • Application

    Phase seperation, chromotography, fermentation, CIP monitoring in small pipes, ultrafiltration

  • Characteristic

    Conductivity sensor with a broad measurement range for all hygienic applications with advanced requirements to process safety

  • Measurement range

    1 µS/cm to 500 mS/cm

  • Measuring principle

    4-electrode conductive conductivity sensor

  • Design

    Certified hygienic design with FDA compliant materials, available as 120 mm sensor with PG13.5 and in many other standard process connections

  • Material

    Process connection: stainless steel 1.4435 (316L)
    Sensor element: platinum and ceramic

  • Dimension

    Sensor diameter: 12 mm (0.47 inch)
    Electrode length: depending on process connection

  • Process temperature

    -5 to 120 °C (23 to 248 °F)
    Sterilization: max. 140 °C at 6 bar for max. 45 min
    (Max. 284 °F at 87 psi for max. 45 min)

  • Process pressure

    17 bar abs at 20 °C (247 psi at 68 °F)
    9 bar abs at 120 °C (131 psi at 248 °F)

  • Temperature sensor

    Pt1000

  • Connection

    Clamp 1,5", Clamp 2", Varivent F DN25,Varivent N DN40-DN125, BioControl DN25, PG13,5, DN25 standard/40mm, DN25 B.Braun port/65mm, Threat G1", Thread NPT 1"
    Cable: Memosens connector

  • Ingress protection

    IP 68 / NEMA type 6P

  • Additional certifications

    3-A, hygienic design EHEDG, ASME BPE-2002
    Pharma CoC, FDA, Regulation (EC) No.
    1935/2004