Keller offers titanium versions of its products for use in heavily corrosive media. This metal has a host of advantages for applications under very special conditions. The fact that titanium is chemically and biologically neutral is due to a permanent layer of oxide on the surface of the material. Thanks to its presence, components made of titanium will not corrode even in salt water
or chlorinated water, unlike the high-grade steels that are normally used in the sector. This is why titanium is more frequently chosen for process measurement technology applications involving wastewater that may be contaminated with unknown corrosive substances. A titanium housing makes it possible to carry out hydrostatic level measurements effectively in brackish water, or even in iron chloride. At Keller, titanium is increasingly used to manufacture high-quality transmitters that meet the most demanding stability requirements.
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