Gems Sensors & Controls

Gems Sensors & Controls The Gems Sensors & Controls story began 60 years ago in 1955, manufacturing automation machinery.

Today, Gems designs and manufactures a broad portfolio of liquid level, flow switches and pressure switches, miniature solenoid valves, and pre-assembled fluidic systems. Gems is a division of Danaher Corporation, a fortune 500 company with a presence around the globe. Gems Sensors & Controls has manufacturing facilities in North America, Europe, and Asia and supports sales, engineering and servic

e offices around the world. Gems has the resources to support your design and manufacturing requirements anywhere you call home.

What keeps mobile equipment running without downtime?🤔Hydrogen fuel cells are expanding beyond forklifts into other high...
06/12/2026

What keeps mobile equipment running without downtime?🤔

Hydrogen fuel cells are expanding beyond forklifts into other high-utilization mobile applications, making reliable hydrogen flow control a critical safety function. The Gems DG Series Solenoid Valve can serve as a main shutoff or purge valve in fuel cell BOP systems, with hydrogen compatibility construction and high flow capacity.

Read more in our latest blog post: https://hubs.ly/Q04kKfp00

05/29/2026

Looking for a compact pressure transmitter that doesn't compromise performance?

The Gems 3510 Series is built for OEM applications where space is tight—but expectations are high. From durable 316L stainless steel construction to ±0.5% accuracy and fast response times, it delivers reliable performance where it matters most.

▶️Watch the quick overview video
💻Or explore the breakdown in our latest blog: https://hubs.ly/Q04jmcgH0

Designing or supporting chemical injection skids? Then you've probably run into this reality: you can't always add invas...
05/19/2026

Designing or supporting chemical injection skids?

Then you've probably run into this reality: you can't always add invasive flow measurement where you'd like, especially at the final injection point.

But many chemical systems include adjacent processes, batching transfer, dilution, DRA support, and water produced treatment, that operate at flow rates where clamp-on ultrasonic monitoring can provide meaningful, actionable visibility.

In our latest blog, we outline:
💠Where clamp-on monitoring fits best
💠Common skid applications
💠Typical pipe sizes and flow ranges
💠Installation considerations

Read now: https://hubs.ly/Q04h4Vqy0

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Sterilization systems require precise control of pressure, temperature, flow, and fluid quality to maintain performance ...
05/15/2026

Sterilization systems require precise control of pressure, temperature, flow, and fluid quality to maintain performance and meet regulatory expectations.

For OEM teams designing autoclave, VHP, and gas plasma sterilizers, reliable sensing and control technologies play a critical role in system integrity, validation, and failure prevention.

Explore practical sensing approaches for sterilization equipment inside the newest blog from Gems Sensors, "Precision Sensing and Control for Safe, Reliable, Sterilization Systems."

👉Read now: https://hubs.ly/Q04gNN7H0

❄️ Keeping It Cool: ELS-1100 Series Single Point Electro-Optic Level Sensor for Data Center Liquid Cooling ❄️Reliable po...
05/13/2026

❄️ Keeping It Cool: ELS-1100 Series Single Point Electro-Optic Level Sensor for Data Center Liquid Cooling ❄️

Reliable point-level detection matters in liquid-cooled data centers.

The ELS-1100 Electro-Optic Level Sensor delivers accurate high- or low-level monitoring for CDU reservoirs and auxiliary tanks, without moving parts. Its compact design, flexible mounting, and ±1 repeatability support consistent performance in space-constrained cooling systems.

👉Learn more, download the product spotlight, or connect with an expert: https://hubs.ly/Q04gw6_Q0

What matters most when monitoring chemical injection skids?In chemical injection skids, ultra‑low flow rates get a lot o...
05/13/2026

What matters most when monitoring chemical injection skids?

In chemical injection skids, ultra‑low flow rates get a lot of attention—but they’re not always the most reliable indicator of system health.

Reliable operation often depends on monitoring the broader process: tank levels, pump discharge pressure, flow presence, and leak detection.

Our new application note breaks down practical sensing approaches used across real‑world chemical injection skid designs.

👉Read the full article: https://hubs.ly/Q04gqXVQ0

Do you know the hidden risks?😱In our latest blog, we dive deeper into the hidden risks of material compatibility in data...
05/08/2026

Do you know the hidden risks?😱

In our latest blog, we dive deeper into the hidden risks of material compatibility in data center liquid cooling. We'll outline how compatibility affects performance across glycol, refrigerant, and dielectric-based cooling systems. Based on real‑world application experience, it highlights where subtle mismatches can contribute to drift, degradation, or maintenance challenges across CDU level, flow, and pressure sensing.

We also highlight the pressure sensor solutions from our team at Setra Systems, such as the Model 230, commonly used across filters, pumps, and heat exchangers.

👉Read the blog and download our FREE Material Compatibility Chart: https://hubs.ly/Q04f_J-60

🤔Why do level and interface measurements fail so often in oil & gas separators?Turbulence, emulsions, foaming, and chang...
05/07/2026

🤔Why do level and interface measurements fail so often in oil & gas separators?

Turbulence, emulsions, foaming, and changing fluid properties create challenging conditions for many electronic measurement technologies—often leading to unstable readings, nuisance alarms, or frequent maintenance.

Our latest application note examines common level and interface measurement challenges in 2‑phase and 3‑phase oil & gas separators, along with a practical, mechanical approach to improving reliability where electronic technologies struggle.

The article covers:
💠Common failure modes and their root causes
💠Discrete vs. continuous level measurement approaches
💠PLC/DCS integration, including intrinsically safe loops with barriers
💠The role of supporting instrumentation, such as pressure and flow, in maintaining stable operation

👉 Read the full application note: https://hubs.ly/Q04fTl4v0

❄️Keeping It Cool: RotorFlow® Series Flow Sensors for Data Center Liquid Cooling❄️When uptime depends on cooling perform...
05/06/2026

❄️Keeping It Cool: RotorFlow® Series Flow Sensors for Data Center Liquid Cooling❄️

When uptime depends on cooling performance, flow visibility matters.

RotorFlow® Series Flow Sensors combine instant visual flow indication with precise electronic outputs to support reliable system control in rack‑based CDUs and liquid‑cooled data centers. Durable design and simplified maintenance help keep critical systems running.

👉Learn more, download the product spotlight, or connect with an expert: https://hubs.ly/Q04fJgWK0

❄️Keeping It Cool: XFT Series Clamp-On Ultrasonic Flow Meter❄️Accurate flow measurement is critical in data center liqui...
04/29/2026

❄️Keeping It Cool: XFT Series Clamp-On Ultrasonic Flow Meter❄️

Accurate flow measurement is critical in data center liquid cooling, without adding risk or downtime.

The Gems XFT Series Clamp-On Ultrasonic Flow Meter delivers reliable flow and pipe-temperature measurement without pipe cutting, pressure drops, or leak points. Its non-invasive design makes it ideal for rack-based CDUs and liquid-cooled data center applications.

👉Learn more, download the product spotlight, or connect with an expert: https://hubs.ly/Q04cBPfL0

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