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October 17, 2024

With nearly 200 full-time employees in 4 countries on 3 continents, the Groupe celduc® and its subsidiaries celduc® transfo and celduc® relais is a leading player in the global market for industrial automation, magnetic proximity sensors and power transformers.

Founded and located in Sorbiers in the department of the Loire, they are recognized in nearly 60 countries with an established network of sales subsidiaries, specialist distributors and experienced representatives.

At celduc relais, they are the experts in solid state relays and magnetic sensors, and every year, they are proud to manufacture more than 1 million relays which are sold worldwide, helping to promote French industrial expertise and “100% made in France” quality.

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Liquid level sensors have been on the market for many years, used in industry sectors such as food and beverage, industrial, medical, printing, agriculture, automotive, and in white goods for leak detection or level measurement.

When measuring discrete levels of liquids, reed switch technology is simple, inexpensive and reliable.
celduc relais® offers liquid level sensors with reed switch reliability in numerous standard and custom configurations. This blog article introduce our know-how and range of level sensors.

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