Guided Wave Radar Transmitter

High frequency microwave pulses are guided along a steel probe or rod that is submerged into the liquid or solid. The waves are then reflected as they hit the product surface and is sent back into the sensor.
The flight time of the signal is calculated (between sending and detecting time), and is directly proportional to the level.

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Description

Description

The Ensim Guided Radar Level Transmitter is used for continuous level measurement of liquids and solids and is commonly used in difficult working conditions.
It provides reliable and accurate measurement despite being in difficult environments such as dust and noise.  Meanwhile, its accuracy is not affected by any accumulation or condensation on its metal probe/rod. The measurement is also not affected by any specific gravity of the medium, nor any fluctuation and variation of the dielectric constant. It is simple to use and can be configured easily with its 4 buttons LCD display.

Applications

Volatile liquids, foamy liquids, viscous liquids, boiling and foaming liquids, crude oil tanks.

Advantages

  • Reliable and accurate
  • Easy to setup
  • Durable mechanical construction
  • High temperature models available

 

 

 

 

 

 

About Ensim

Products & Features

Ensim Sensors from Turkiye provides a variety of level, flow, pressure and temperature instruments for liquids, solids and powders designed for demanding industrial environments in explosive environments for point detection (switches) or continuous monitoring (transmitters):
  • Radar Level: non-contact and guided wave sensors
  • Capacitive Level Sensors:
  • Magnetic By-pass and Visual Indicators
  • Hydrostatic
  • Ultrasonic
  • Magnetic Float 
  • Rotary Paddle, Vibrating Fork/Rod 
  • Flow Switches

Key Benefits

  • Rugged Construction, Reliability, Low Maintenance
  • Advanced Level Sensing: in dusty, humid, or smoky environments
  • Easy Integration: Designed for quick commissioning and simple installation into existing processes.Â