ROW Non-Contact Oil Detector Rental

Non-Contact Hydrocarbon Sensor

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  • Non-contact detection for easy installation maintenance-free operation
  • Low power consumption of <2W makes it ideal for battery powered systems
  • Compatible with NexSens X-Series data loggers for wireless telemetry
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The LDI ROW Aluminum Oil Detector is an autonomous non-contact sensor for the detection of oil on water in industrial and environmental applications.

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