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    Guided Wave Radar Level Sensor, 4-20mA, 0-30M

    ● Guided wave radar level sensor, 0-30m range ● ±3mm accuracy with fast industrial response ● 4-20mA/HART output, 24V DC or 220V AC ● IP67 stainless steel probe for harsh tank media
    $668.68

    26 GHz Radar Level Sensor for Liquid, 4-20mA/RS485, 0-30M

    ● 26 GHz radar, 0-30 m measurement ● Narrow beam, stable liquid-level echoes ● 4-20mA / RS485 / HART outputs ● IP67 protection, thread or flange mount
    $1,452.09

    80 GHz Radar Level Transmitter for Liquid/Solid/Powder, 4-20mA/RS485

    ● 80 GHz non-contact radar level measurement ● Liquid, solid and powder level detection ● ±1mm accuracy with 10m–60m range options ● 4-20mA, RS485 and HART industrial output
    $1,555.86

    Non Contact Radar Level Sensor for Corrosive Liquid, 4-20mA/RS485, 0-10M

    ● Non-contact radar sensing for corrosive liquid tanks ● 26GHz narrow beam with stable echo detection ● 4-20mA, HART, and RS485 control system output ● IP67 protection for chemical and wastewater environments
    $1,370.08

    Non Contact Radar Liquid Level Sensor, 4-20mA/RS485, 0-20M

    ● 0-20m non-contact radar liquid level sensor ● 26GHz narrow beam, stable measurement in tanks ● 4-20mA, RS485 Modbus and HART output options ● IP67 flange design for corrosive or volatile liquids
    $1,563.49

    Non Contact Radar Type Level Sensor for Solid/Powder, 4-20mA/RS485, 0-40M

    ● Non-contact radar level sensor for bulk solids and powders ● Up to 40m range with 1mm resolution and ±10mm accuracy ● 4-20mA, RS485 or HART output, DC/AC power optional ● IP67 dustproof housing with stainless steel flange connection
    $1,891.59

    Non Contact Radar Type Level Transmitter for Solid/Powder, 4-20mA/RS485, 0-50M

    ● Non-contact radar level transmitter for powders, granules and bulk solids ● 0-50m range with ±25mm accuracy and 1mm resolution ● 4-20mA, RS485 or HART output for industrial automation ● 10° narrow beam with IP67 protection for dusty conditions
    $2,145.59

    Non Contact Radar Water Level Sensor, 4-20mA/RS485, 0-70M

    ● Stable water level monitoring in harsh sites ● 0-30m or 0-70m measuring range ● 4-20mA, HART, RS485/RS232 signals ● IP67 waterproof design, river and tank monitoring
    $1,727.96

    Radar Level Sensor for Tank/Corrosive Liquid, 4-20mA/RS485, 0-20M

    ● 26GHz non-contact radar level sensor ● 0-20m range for corrosive liquid tanks ● 4-20mA, RS485 and HART output options ● IP67 DN50-DN200 flange installation
    $1,732.89

    120 GHz Radar Water Level Sensor, RS485

    ● 120GHz radar water level sensor with ±3mm accuracy ● RS485 output and Modbus calibration for easy integration ● IP68 PVDF housing resists water, moisture and corrosion ● Angle and temperature compensation for rivers, wells and lakes
    $1,998.73

    A radar level sensor is a device that measures the level of materials, either liquids, slurries, or solids, inside a container using microwave radar signals. These sensors operate on the principle of time-of-flight or frequency modulation, sending high-frequency electromagnetic waves toward the target surface and receiving the reflected signals. The time it takes for the wave to travel to the surface and back is used to calculate the distance, which is then converted into a level measurement.

    Unlike ultrasonic level sensors, radar sensors are unaffected by dust, vapor, foam, or extreme temperature changes, making them ideal for harsh industrial environments. They provide continuous measurement, allowing operators to monitor process levels in real-time.

    Types of Radar Level Sensors

    Radar level sensors can be broadly categorized into two types: non-contact radar sensors and guided wave radar sensors.

    Non-Contact Radar Level Sensors

    Non-contact radar sensors emit radar waves from above the material surface. The waves travel through the air, hit the surface, and reflect to the sensor. This type is suitable for applications where physical contact with the material is undesirable, such as corrosive liquids, toxic chemicals, or hot processes. These sensors are also preferred for materials that tend to build up on the sensor or are difficult to handle mechanically.

    Guided Wave Radar (GWR) Level Sensors

    Guided wave level radar sensors use a probe or cable to guide the radar signal to the material. The radar waves travel along the probe and reflect from the material surface. GWR level sensors are highly accurate and effective in challenging applications, such as measuring materials with high viscosity, turbulence, or vapor interference. They are widely used in oil and gas, chemical processing, and wastewater treatment industries.

    Non contact and guided wave radar level sensor

    Industrial Applications

    Radar level transmitters are versatile and used across multiple industries, including:

    • Chemical Industry: In chemical plants, accurate measurement of corrosive, volatile, or toxic chemicals is critical. Radar sensors provide reliable, non-contact measurement, ensuring safety and process control.
    • Oil and Gas: Radar level sensors are widely used in oil and gas storage tanks, separators, and offshore platforms. They monitor crude oil, petroleum products, and other hydrocarbons, even under extreme temperature and pressure conditions.
    • Food and Beverage: For applications like milk storage, beverage tanks, and ingredient silos, radar level sensors ensure precise inventory monitoring and production consistency without contamination risks.
    • Water and Wastewater Treatment: In water treatment plants, radar sensors measure water levels, sludge, and chemical solutions. Their ability to operate under foamy or turbulent conditions makes them ideal for wastewater applications.
    • Cement, Mining, and Bulk Solids: Radar level transmitters can accurately measure levels in silos containing powders, granules, or aggregates. Their resistance to dust, vibration, and temperature changes ensures reliable performance in bulk solid handling.

    Radar level sensors are a highly reliable, accurate, and versatile solution for continuous level measurement in industrial applications. Whether measuring liquids, solids, or slurries, their non-contact operation, high accuracy, and resistance to extreme conditions make them a superior choice over traditional level measurement devices.