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RF Code Announces First Ever Wire-Free Liquid Detection Sensor


Combining unique thin-film technology with RF Code’s real-time, wire-free environmental monitoring technology, the new sensor provides the freedom and ease to deploy liquid detection wherever vulnerabilities to conductive liquids threaten expensive IT assets.

Such deployment scenarios include:

  • Wrapping the film-based sensor around floor or ceiling pipes
  • Laying it down on vulnerable floor areas including areas under or above a raised floor
  • Placing it on water delivery systems and chillers, including those found under raised floors in older data centers
  • Attaching it to air conditioning units and walls

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