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Mag Level
14 Wilkie Street, Constantia Kloof, Roodepoort
Core business offering: Design and supply of magnetic liquid level indicators, magnet-operated float level switches, magnetic level sensors/transmitters and custom designed radar level chambers. All instruments are designed to customer specification and application criteria. Made-to-measure level solutions for applications in a wide range of industries.
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| Sole Agency | This company has been granted exclusive distribution rights by this brand's owner |
| Shared Agency | This is one of several companies with official rights to distribute this brand |
| Sub Agency | This company purchases from an officially appointed local distributor |
| Manufacturer | This company manufactures this brand |
| System Integrator | This company is an approved installer or system integrator of this brand | |
ATMI
(Shared Agency) |
Fritz Kubler
(Sub Agency) |
General Instruments Consortium
(Sole Agency) |
Intra Automation
(Shared Agency) |
Mag Level
(Sole Agency) |
UWT
(Sub Agency) |
Valvulas
(Sole Agency) |
Section - Miscellaneous Hardware
Section - Process Control & Manufacturing Technologies
-Monitors/indicators
-Switches
-Float-operated
-Rotary paddle
-Tank gauging
-Tilt switch
-Ultrasonic
-Vibrating fork
-Flow
-Interface in solids/liquids
-Level
-Vibration
-Counters
- Batch
- Mechanical
- Panel mount
- Rail mount
-Timers
- Analog
- Digital
- Panel mount
- Rail mount
-Level
-Resistance
-Vibration
Section - Services & Systems
-Boiler/furnace control
-Chemicals
-Food & beverage
-Materials handling
-Mining & metals
-Petrochemical
-Power generation & distribution
-Pulp & paper
-Textiles
-Water & waste water
| News from Mag Level: |
Reliable level measurement for heavy-duty bulk material applications
August 2003, Level Measurement & Control, Mag Level
The UWT LOT displays a service warning after 30 000 measuring cycles (tape version) or 40 000 cycles (tape configuration) |
Kübler Africa appointed sole distributor for UWT Germany
August 2003, News, Mag Level
UWT of Germany, a specialist manufacturer of level detection instruments, recently awarded Kübler Africa exclusive distribution rights for their products in South Africa.
The UWT range is well suited ... |
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