IBG
Mag Level

14 Wilkie Street, Constantia Kloof, Roodepoort

tel:  
+27 11 675 0015
cell:  
+27 83 266 7625
email:  
[email protected]
url:  
www.maglevel.co.za

Core business offering: Design and supply of magnetic liquid level indicators, magnet-operated float level switches, magnetic level sensors/transmitters and custom designed and made radar level chambers. All instruments are designed to customer specification and application criteria. Made-to-measure solutions for applications in a wide range of industries.


Wessels, Marius
Managing Director
[email protected]
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
-Switches
- Magnetic
Section - Process Control & Manufacturing Technologies
-Monitors/indicators
-Switches
-Float-operated
-Rotary paddle
-Tank gauging
-Tilt switch
-Ultrasonic
-Vibrating fork
-Rotary encoders
-Limit switch
-Magnetic
-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 ...

Industry news:
VEGA fights incorrect measurements
January 2025, Editor's Choice, VEGA Controls SA

VEGA’s 80  GHz radar sensors, with their 120 dB dynamic range, ensure full visibility in all process conditions, overcoming interference and obstacles that standard sensors find challenging.

Monitoring voltage continuously
January 2025, Electrical Power & Protection, Turck Banner Southern Africa

Get a more comprehensive view of equipment and overall plant health while improving the accuracy of power calculations with Turck Banner’s new AC voltage sensor.

Four-digit multifunction instrument
January 2025, Electrical Power & Protection, Vepac Electronics

The OM 403 model series comprises four-digit panel programmable instruments designed for maximum usefulness and user comfort, while maintaining their fair price.

Rotary friction welding – a first for Tutuka power station
January 2025, Electrical Power & Protection

Steinmüller Africa has successfully used rotary friction welding in a project with engineering consultant, eNtsa. This innovative technique was applied to fabricating four headers used for high-pressure water heater boiler units installed at Tutuka power station in Mpumalanga.

From the editor's desk: First break it, then fix it
January 2025, News, Technews Publishing (SA Instrumentation & Control)

      Welcome to another year with SA Instrumentation & Control. May it be a happy and healthy one where you can rise to the challenges ahead and still enjoy all the good things we have in this country.  ...

SAIMC: Durban Branch Annual Dinner
January 2025, SAIMC

The Durban branch of the SAIMC held their popular and well-supported annual year-end dinner at the Mount Edgecombe Country Club on 23 November 2024.

Five data centre trends to watch in 2025
January 2025, IT in Manufacturing

Any innovation that comes out in 2025 – whether it’s flying cars, highly advanced AI or a breakthrough medical treatment – will be built on the back of an equally innovative IT foundation driven by data. Data that needs to be stored, managed and made accessible in the data centre, in the cloud or at the edge. Is it too much of a stretch to say the future of humankind is dependent on data storage? We don’t think so.

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