Gobius liquid level sensors are now installed on trains | Gobius sensor technology

2021-11-25 09:56:47 By : Mr. Noah Hsiang

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Supplier Gobius Sensor Technology AB

It has been difficult to measure the liquid level in the waste bin. This usually means that you cannot believe that the display will appear empty when it is full, and vice versa.

In addition, regular cleaning of the level indicator inside the fuel tank is a rather tedious task. It is very time-consuming and unpleasant work for everyone.

Gobius Sensor Technology has developed a unique technology over the years in which the sensor measures from the outside of the tank. This technology does not have the poor quality of traditional liquid level indicators.

Gobius is the market leader in the recreational boat market, and all major European boat manufacturers are installing our sensors.

"If we count all the sensors we have sold over the years, we will end up with more than 120,000."

The new sensor Gobius Pro also has a Bluetooth interface, which is extremely easy to install. The sensor can of course be connected to the control system.

Now, our company has taken a big step towards the passenger train market and started early.

"We are now a supplier to Alstom in the UK. Alstom, as a maintenance company, will upgrade trains with Gobius Pro sensors.

"We are very proud to supply Alstom."

Click here to watch the Gobius video, which describes how our sensors can improve the comfort of passenger trains.

For more information, please feel free to contact CEO Anders Meiton.

This article was originally published by Gobius Sensor Technology.

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