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HAWK’S SENATOR™ Radar Level Transmitter is available in 24GHz and 80GHz frequencies. The 24GHz is used in a wide range of applications with good beam directivity and operates with agitation ...
The transmitter can precisely measure distance, level and volume of liquids, solids, corrosives, powders, granulates, rocks, pastes, and hygienic liquids, and provides immediate measurement updates ...
This radar level transmitter is a non-contact radar (FMCW) meter employed for measuring distance, volume, and level together with measurement of the mass of granulates, powders, and other solids. The ...
Ondosense has introduced its new Radar Level Sensor – the Ondosense apex Level Line which offers reliable measurement results ...
March 20, 2019 Emerson’s Rosemount3308 Guided Wave Radar (GWR) wireless level transmitter delivers enhanced accuracy that can be verified without opening the thief hatch, thereby increasing safety.
The Eclipse 705 with 7MS probe resists a process pressure of 155 bar at an equivalent temperature of +345°C in saturated steam applications. For non-steam applications, Eclipse can be used on process ...
Bindicator's newRadar Pulse Tracker is a continuous-level radar transmitter suitable for levelmeasurement in solids, powders and liquids. It uses twinaxial transmission andvariable gain amplification, ...
Guided wave radar technology is highly suited to very difficult level measurement applications. A typical guided wave radar setup will involve a transmitter that is installed on top of a vessel or ...
Figure 2. A guided wave radar (GWR) instrument uses a metallic probe to guide the pulse to the surface and back. (Shown is a Rosemount 5300 Level Transmitter.) Figure 3. A frequency-modulated ...
Submerged hydrostatic level measurement in liquids storage tanks is a viable replacement for guided-wave radar (GWR) in the same application and can be installed without interrupting operations.
A new radar level sensor enables high-precision and fast level measurements in harsh industrial environments with extreme temperatures, smoke, and dust – such as in molten metal level monitoring ...