BinMaster Launching Ultrasonic Sensors LineBinMaster Launching Ultrasonic Sensors Line

BinMaster has purchased Senix Ultrasonics as part of an acquisition of Senix Corp.

Kevin Cronin, Editor-in-Chief

October 31, 2024

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BinMaster has purchased Senix Ultrasonics as part of an acquisition of Senix Corp.BinMaster

Level sensor and inventory software developer BinMaster will now manufacture and market its own line of ultrasonic and distance sensors. BinMaster has purchased Senix Ultrasonics as part of an acquisition of Senix Corp.

BinMaster customers will now have access to compact, high-performance liquid level and distance measurement devices. The ToughSonic line of products was established more than 30 years ago. These proven products are sold globally to end users, resellers, and OEMs and will now be sold by BinMaster and its worldwide distribution network.

The new ToughSonic TS-100 and TS-200 non-contact ultrasonic sensors will be offered in general-purpose and chemical-resistant models suitable for measuring distances up to 50 ft. Customers will find these sensors useful for tank level measurement, remote monitoring, distance ranging, object detection, and agricultural applications.

These durable ultrasonic sensors also play a vital environmental role in water monitoring for irrigation, flood, tsunami, and sea level monitoring. ToughSonic sensors are used by industry to detect the presence of objects or distance ranging for conveyor load profiling. They have been widely used in academia and universities worldwide for research and by municipal utilities worldwide for water and sewer monitoring.

“BinMaster customers will benefit from having all of their liquid and solids inventory visible with one login to BinCloud software,” explained Scott Hudson executive vice president of BinMaster. “These compact sensors will integrate seamlessly into our real-time inventory and level monitoring systems.”

About the Author

Kevin Cronin

Editor-in-Chief, Powder & Bulk Solids

Kevin Cronin has been editor-in-chief, Powder & Bulk Solids, for 35 years. For several years, he also edited food and chemical industry publications. He received a B.A. in communications—with a concentration in journalism—from the University of Scranton, Scranton, PA, in 1988.

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