Radar Level Sensor
Stainless Steel 316L Radar Level Sensor 30m -0.1- 4.0Mpa
High Frequency Radar Level Sensor 30m -0.1~4.0Mpa Radar level sensors are typically installed in a single assembly, combining the transmitter and receiver antennas in one device. The two main types of radar level sensors used are the Air-to-Air Radar (TAR) and the Guided Wave Radar (GWR). Aerial radar level sensors are the most commonly used type because they are non-contact and easier to install. The transmitted magnetic waves fan out from the sensor until they strike the
Contactless Tank Radar Liquid Level Sensor Transmitter
Contactless Tank Radar Liquid Level Sensor Application Transmitter Feature ● Wide range application ● CE certificate ● Reinforcement cables optional ● Intrinsically sate ,explosion proof How does radar level measurement work? technology The device works according to the FMCW method (FMCW = Frequency Modulated Continuous Wave). Electromagnetic pulses in the GHz range are sent to the medium at varying frequencies between 77 and 81 GHz. Since the transmitter constantly changes
Guided Wave Radar Liquid Level Transmitter Solid Long Range
Radar Liquid Level Transmitter Solid Long Range Radar Sensor Liquid benefits Vertical installation type without medium contact, so it can be used flexibly for different aggressive media, thick liquids, mud, waste water High temperature fluid compatibility for vertical mount types because no sensitive components come in contact with the fluid High accuracy due to high frequency pulse waves and precise transit time measurement Sealing the pressure vessel does not affect
Flange Liquid Non Contact Radar Level Transmitter -0.1 - 4.0Mpa
Non-Contact Radar Level Transmitter -0.1~4.0Mpa A radar level sensor is an instrument used to measure the height of a liquid and convert it into an electrical signal. The level signal output can then be used by other instruments to display, monitor, record or control the level. A radar level sensor is a measuring device that emits and receives high frequency radio waves (microwaves) to measure the distance to the surface of a liquid material. Radar liquid level sensor