The performance reliability of the magnetic flap level gauge is an ideal instrument for measuring the liquid level in the relative level meter product. It has the work of high pressure resistance, high temperature resistance, high viscosity and strong corrosive environment. In the whole process of measurement, it has no blind spot, clear display and intuitive reading. Moreover, his measurement range is large, and it can be equipped with a bundled remote transmitter to convert the liquid level signal into a standard signal of two-wire 4~20mADC. It can realize remote monitoring, indication and data recording and control of on-site liquid level. It can also be equipped with a control switch for liquid level alarm, which can realize multi-channel alarm and control of liquid level and interface. The UHZ-25 magnetic flap level gauge is especially suitable for use in aggressive, hazardous or flammable media and harsh environments. There is no need for power supply in the on-site liquid level. You can choose to install the electric remote transmission or alarm limit switch at the same time or separately. The magnetic flap level gauge is installed on the top, side or bottom of the tank. It has a variety of installation conditions, which is convenient for users to use different installation methods in different environments. Applicable to different temperature, pressure, corrosive measured media. Users can use different magnetic flap level gauges in combination with different environments, characteristics of the measured media, measurement and control requirements. The liquid level meter is not in contact with the measured medium, and is suitable for high temperature, high pressure, explosion proof, anti-corrosion, sanitary products, etc. It can be used as a local display of the measured medium and can be remotely displayed and controlled. The principle of the magnetic flap level gauge is that there is an inner float inside the magnetic flap measuring tube. When the inner float rises and falls with the liquid level in the tube, the magnetic steel in the inner float uses magnetic coupling to make the outer turn. When the plate is turned 180 degrees, when the measured medium rises, the column turns from white to red. When it is lowered, the column turns from red to white, thereby realizing the liquid level measurement of the remote transmitter of the measured medium. The external supervisor is bundled to achieve remote display and control of the liquid level. The installation requirements of the magnetic flap level gauge, the magnetic flap level gauge is customized according to the customer's requirements. The head of the level gauge is made of seamless steel pipe, the connecting pipe is welded by the hole, and there is no scratch inside. The installation method can be side-mounted, top-mounted and bottom-mounted. The lower end of the body can be installed with a drain valve as needed. The installation of the level gauge should be kept vertical. It should be avoided or away from the inlet and outlet of the material medium. A ball valve should be installed between the container and the guide tube to facilitate the inspection and disassembly of the magnetic flap level gauge.
Matte vinyl wrap is a type of vinyl material that has a non-glossy, flat finish. It is commonly used to wrap vehicles, such as cars, motorcycles, and boats, to change their appearance and protect the original paintwork. Matte vinyl wrap gives a sleek, modern look to the vehicle and can be customized with various colors and designs. It is a popular alternative to traditional glossy vinyl wraps and offers a unique aesthetic appeal.
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1. Gather your materials: You will need matte vinyl wrap, a squeegee, a heat gun or hairdryer, a sharp utility knife, rubbing alcohol or a vinyl wrap cleaner, and a microfiber cloth.
2. Prepare the surface: Clean the surface thoroughly with rubbing alcohol or a vinyl wrap cleaner to remove any dirt, grease, or wax. Use a microfiber cloth to ensure a clean and dry surface.
3. Measure and cut the vinyl wrap: Measure the area you want to wrap and cut the vinyl wrap slightly larger than the area to allow for trimming. Use a sharp utility knife and a straight edge to make clean and precise cuts.
4. Peel off the backing: Carefully peel off a small portion of the backing from the vinyl wrap, exposing the adhesive side. Be careful not to touch the adhesive with your fingers to prevent any oils or dirt from transferring onto the wrap.
5. Apply the vinyl wrap: Align the exposed adhesive side of the vinyl wrap with the edge of the surface you are wrapping. Slowly press down the vinyl wrap onto the surface, using a squeegee to smooth out any air bubbles or wrinkles. Work from one edge to the other, applying even pressure.
6. Use heat to stretch and conform the wrap: Use a heat gun or hairdryer to warm up the vinyl wrap as you go. This will make the wrap more pliable and easier to stretch and conform to the contours of the surface. Be careful not to overheat the vinyl, as it can cause damage.
7. Trim the excess vinyl: Once the vinyl wrap is applied, use a sharp utility knife to trim off the excess vinyl. Be careful not to cut into the surface underneath. Use the squeegee to press down and smooth out the edges.
8. Heat and reapply if necessary: If you encounter any air bubbles or wrinkles, use the heat gun or hairdryer to warm up the vinyl wrap and reapply it, smoothing out any imperfections.
9. Final touches: Once the vinyl wrap is applied and trimmed, use the heat gun or hairdryer to heat up the edges and corners, and use the squeegee to press them down firmly for a secure and clean finish.
10. Allow time to cure: Give the vinyl wrap some time to cure and adhere properly. Avoid washing or exposing the wrap to extreme temperatures for at least 24-48 hours.
Remember, practice makes perfect, so don't be discouraged if your first attempt is not perfect. Take your time, be patient, and follow these steps carefully to achieve a professional-looking matte vinyl wrap installation.