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Non-ultrasonic level measuring equipment encompasses a broad range of industrial instruments designed to determine the level of liquids, solids, or slurries in tanks, silos, and vessels without relying on ultrasonic sound waves. This category includes technologies such as radar (FMCW and pulse), guided wave radar (GWR), capacitive, hydrostatic, ...
Non-ultrasonic level measuring equipment encompasses a broad range of industrial instruments designed to determine the level of liquids, solids, or slurries in tanks, silos, and vessels without relying on ultrasonic sound waves. This category includes technologies such as radar (FMCW and pulse), guided wave radar (GWR), capacitive, hydrostatic, laser, and magnetostrictive level transmitters. Key technical parameters to consider when selecting these devices include measuring range (e.g., up to 100 meters for radar), process connection (flanged, threaded, or hygienic), output signal (4-20 mA HART, Modbus, Profibus, or IO-Link), and material compatibility for wetted parts (e.g., stainless steel 316L, PTFE, or PVDF). These instruments are engineered for high accuracy, often within ±1 mm, and can operate under extreme conditions such as high pressure (up to 400 bar) and high temperature (up to 450°C). They are commonly referred to as radar level gauges, capacitance probes, or hydrostatic level sensors in different global markets.
Non-ultrasonic level measuring equipment is critical in industrial automation and process control across various sectors. Primary applications include chemical and petrochemical plants for monitoring corrosive liquids, oil and gas refineries for custody transfer and inventory management, water and wastewater treatment facilities for tank level control, and food and beverage industries for hygienic level measurement of ingredients. These devices are also deployed in power generation plants for boiler drum level monitoring, mining operations for slurry handling, and pharmaceutical manufacturing for precise batch processing. They are typically installed in closed or open vessels, bypass chambers, or stilling wells, and are integrated into distributed control systems (DCS) or programmable logic controllers (PLC) for real-time data acquisition and process optimization.
Key subcategories within non-ultrasonic level measuring equipment include radar level transmitters (e.g., models with FMCW technology for continuous measurement), guided wave radar (GWR) probes for challenging media with foam or vapor, capacitive level switches for point level detection, and hydrostatic level transmitters for open channel or deep well applications. Main article codes often follow a structured format, such as "RLT-XXXX" for radar level transmitters, where "XXXX" denotes the measuring range in meters, or "GWR-XXXX" for guided wave radar, with suffixes indicating probe length and process connection type. Other common codes include "CAP-XXXX" for capacitive sensors and "HST-XXXX" for hydrostatic transmitters, where the numeric portion specifies pressure rating or output configuration. These codes are standardized across manufacturers to simplify ordering and inventory management.
Partnering with Electric Automation Network for your non-ultrasonic level measuring equipment needs ensures access to a global inventory with express worldwide shipping, typically within 24-48 hours. Our team of specialized electrical and automation engineers provides personalized technical support to help you select the right instrument for your specific application, whether it involves high-temperature, high-pressure, or corrosive media. We offer real-time pricing, detailed technical documentation for each article, and seamless integration support for your existing control systems. Benefit from our multilingual web portal and dedicated engineering assistance to optimize your level measurement processes and reduce downtime.
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