Coaxial Probe Guided Wave Radar

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Solidat Applied Technologies Ltd.

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Product details

Introducing our superior Coaxial Probe Guided Wave Radar - an advanced level measuring device for accurate and reliable liquid level measurements. Our product is designed to help you achieve optimal performance while ensuring maximum safety and reliability.

 

The high-frequency microwave pulses emitted by guided radar are propagated along the detection component (steel cable or steel bar). When they encounter the tested medium, some of its energy is reflected back due to the dielectric constant sudden change. The time interval between the transmitting pulse and the reflected pulse is proportional to the distance of the measured medium.

 

Contains SLDL5521 Normal type, SLDL5522 Anti-corrosive type, SLDL5523 Coaxial type, SLDL5524 High temperature type, SLDL5525 Steam compensation type, SLDL5526 double cable type. SLDL5525 has steam compensation function which can correct the influence of saturated vapor on measurement and applicable to high and low steam drums, condensers and other high temperature and high pressure measurement conditions.

 

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Features

Advanced guided wave radar technology ensures precision measurement.

Coaxial probe design allows for ease of installation in tanks and vessels.

High-resolution LCD display for improved visibility.

Robust construction with corrosion-resistant materials for durability.

 

Benefits

High accuracy measurements ensure efficient control and reduced downtime.

Non-invasive design eliminates product contamination, minimizing operational costs.

Real-time monitoring provides accurate information on fluid levels.

Easy installation and maintenance saves time and costs.

 

Product Features

- SLDL5525 has steam compensation function which can correct the influence of saturated vapor on measurement.

- SLD5523/5525 coaxial structure, zero blind area measurement.

- Adopts FlexScan echo processing technology, the measurement is not affected by external disturbances and hanging materials such as foam, steam or powder.

- Measurement is not affected by medium density, dielectric constant, pressure, temperature and container shape.

- Easy debugging and saving time, no need to fill or empty the container.

- Multi-language support (including Chinese), echo, false echo visual display, easy to analyze and debug by maintenance personnel.

- Support Hart, Modbus, Profibus PA, Foundation Fieldbus, GPRS/CDMA remote, Bluetooth, etc.

 

Applications

Oil and Gas industries: for monitoring fluid levels in storage tanks and pipelines.

Chemical manufacturing: for maintaining optimal levels in reaction vessels and storage tanks.

Food and Beverage industries: for level measurement in processing tanks.

 

With our Coaxial Probe Guided Wave Radar, you can be assured of superior quality and reliability for all your level measurement needs. Trust our product to deliver optimum performance, helping you streamline operations and improve overall efficiency.

 

Product Technical Parameters

Model

SLDL5523

Features

Coaxial waveguide antenna, smaller dead zone, stronger echo signal

Application

Multiple steam, small dielectric constant medium, Complex process environment

Maximum range

6m

Process connection

G1½A/G2A/1½ NPT Flange

Probe Assembly Material

Stainless Steel 304, 316L/PTFE

Process temperature

(-40~150) °C

Measurement deviation

±1mm (optional ±0.5mm)

Process pressure

(-0.1~4) MPa

Signal output

4…20mA/HART two-wire/four-wire system, Profibus PA, Foundation Fieldbus, Modbus, 85 Modbus, GPRS /CDMA remote, Bluetooth

 

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