Cool new level product-- C-Level from Tecmark.

April 21, 2009

TECMARK CORPORATION INTRODUCES INNOVATIVE C-LEVEL

Patent Pending Hand-Held Instrument Verifies Drum or Tank Levels[img_assist|nid=2827|title=C-Level|desc=Tecmark portable tank level detector|link=none|align=right|width=381|height=320]

TECMARK CORPORATION INTRODUCES INNOVATIVE C-LEVEL

Patent Pending Hand-Held Instrument Verifies Drum or Tank Levels[img_assist|nid=2827|title=C-Level|desc=Tecmark portable tank level detector|link=none|align=right|width=381|height=320]

Mentor – OH – April 20, 2009 – Tecmark Corporation released the C-Level portable level detector. Designed for use in a wide variety of applications, the C-Level sensor can detect the level of liquid or solids within non-metallic containers.

Tecmark says its C-Level is an ideal tool for any application where quick, inexpensive container level verification is needed. C-Level is based on multiple capacitive sensors tuned for multiple liquids...patent pending.

According to the vendor, C-Level is accurate within one-quarter of an inch. And, the C-Level is claimed to hold calibration – even after being removed from the container.

Tecmark says that the C-Level maintains calibration from drum to drum without having to recalibrate, saving time and effort. The device is powered by a standard 9-volt battery (included) and includes a power-saving automatic shut off feature.

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