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Application scenarios and advantages and disadvantages of 80G radar level transmitter

Jan. 09, 2025

Application scenarios and advantages and disadvantages of 80G radar level transmitter:

Application scenarios and advantages and disadvantages of 80G radar level transmitter

Application scenarios

Chemical industry: applicable to storage tanks for corrosive, flammable, explosive and other hazardous media.

Oil and gas: used for measuring the liquid level of storage tanks for crude oil, refined oil, natural gas condensate, etc.

Water treatment: can be used for liquid level monitoring of various water tanks and sedimentation tanks in sewage and water treatment plants.

Food and beverage: liquid level control in environments that require strict hygiene conditions, such as dairy products and beverage production.

Pharmaceutical industry: Measurement of liquid or solid materials that require highly clean and sterile operating environments.

High temperature and high pressure environment: suitable for liquid level detection under special working conditions such as high-temperature steam boilers and reaction vessels.

Dust environment: It can also work stably in places where a large amount of dust is generated, such as cement and coal.

Application scenarios and advantages and disadvantages of 80G radar level transmitter

Advantage

High precision and high resolution: The display resolution can reach 1mm, with an error of only ± 2mm or lower, suitable for applications that require extremely high measurement accuracy.

Strong anti-interference ability: strong penetration ability for steam, foam, dust and other interference factors to ensure measurement accuracy and stability.

Wavelet beam angle design: reduces the impact of interference in the installation environment on the instrument, making the measurement more accurate.

Wide applicability: It can measure almost all media, including liquids, solids, powders, slurries, etc., and adapt to tanks of various shapes and functions.

Convenient installation and maintenance: The compact antenna size makes it easy to install in small spaces; Integrated design without moving parts, long service life; Support multiple fixed methods.



Shortcoming

High cost: Compared to low-frequency radar level transmitters or other types of level transmitter, the cost of 80G radar level transmitters may be higher.

Installation requirements: In order to ensure the best measurement results, certain installation techniques and location selection are required to avoid blind spots and false echoes.



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