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How to get the dielectric constant right with radar level meters

Radar level meters emit microwaves, which are electromagnetic waves. The reflectivity of the electromagnetic wave signal is influenced by the size of the dielectric constant of the liquid being measured. When the radar waves emitted by the radar level meter reach the surface of the liquid medium, refraction and reflection will occur. The greater the […]

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Looking at the return quality of radar level meters from different perspectives

The accuracy of the radar level meter depends on whether the selection is correct, the installation is accurate, and the installation position is appropriate, but more often than not, it also depends on the quality of the return wave. The better the quality of the echo, the more accurate the measurement, and conversely, the more

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Analyse the advantages of radar level meters from a comparative perspective

Ultrasonic level meters and radar level meters have both been developed based on the time travel method. There are many similarities between these two types of level meters, but the differences between the two are also obvious. The biggest disadvantage of ultrasonic level meters is that they are not suitable for measurements at high temperatures

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What to look for in a radar level meter for measuring crude oil in vaulted buffer tanks

Distinguished from their shape, storage tanks are divided into lying tanks, round tanks, conical tanks, vaulted tanks, and so on; distinguished from their use, storage tanks are also divided into process tanks and metering tanks. So, if the radar level meter is used to measure crude oil in the process, and the crude oil is

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What are the advantages of radar level meters for measuring the level of edible oil tanks

Edible oil, a necessity of life, requires an extremely high level of hygiene. For such a medium, why would you choose a radar-level meter? What are the advantages of radar level meters? It was reported that a certain company producing edible oil had used a mass flow meter as a measuring device and found that

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Zero Instrument radar level transmitter catalog

Zero Instrument is a professional industrial instrumentation company specializing in the research, development, production, sales, and service of radar level transmitters.   We have a strong technical force, advanced production equipment, perfect supporting facilities, first-class scientific research talents, and a professional team.   According to the market demand, successively launched a 6G radar level transmitter,

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Several factors to consider for level measurement in slurry tanks

Slurry tank level measurement previously used differential pressure type and magnetic flap-type level meter, the result is inaccurate measurement and difficult maintenance problems. As a result, many companies have started to introduce radar level meters. Is this type of level meter suitable for slurry tank level measurement or not? Next, together with the slurry tank

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which working conditions are not suitable for the use of ultrasonic level meters

Non-contact radar level meter is not suitable for low dielectric constant level measurement; guided wave radar level meter is not suitable for viscous media measurement. Ultrasonic level meter and not suitable for which working conditions occasions, you know? Today, let’s take a look. The ultrasonic level meter emits ultrasonic waves, which are mechanical waves and

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