What media can the 80G radar level gauge measure?

2023-10-16
What media can the 80G radar level gauge measure?

1. Radar level gauge requires the liquid medium to have good conductivity. Because the radar level gauge uses radio waves to measure, only when the liquid has a certain degree of conductivity can it absorb and transmit radio waves more effectively, thereby obtaining more accurate liquid level data. Generally, water, acid and alkali solutions, and chemical containers containing stagnant liquids are suitable for radar level measurement.

2. Radar level gauge requires the liquid medium to have a certain dielectric constant. For liquid media, having a higher dielectric constant can increase the propagation speed of radio waves in the liquid, thereby making the radar level meter measurement more accurate. Common liquid media with higher dielectric constants include petroleum, alcohol, ammonium chloride solution, etc.
 
3. Radar level gauge requires the liquid medium to have a certain degree of transparency. Transparent liquid media can better absorb and conduct radio waves, making radar level gauge measurements more accurate. In contrast, turbid or viscous liquid media will affect the propagation of radio waves, resulting in inaccurate measurement results. Therefore, when choosing a liquid medium, try to avoid using turbid or viscous liquids


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