Radar Level Transmitters

Radar level transmitters are non-contact sensors that use the “time-of-flight” principle. This measures the level of liquids and bulk solids by emitting microwave pulses. It then measures the time it takes for them to reflect off the surface and return to the sensor. These transmitters are highly versatile, working in various conditions including high temperatures, pressures, dust, and corrosive environments. They are widely used in industries such as oil and gas, chemical, food and beverage, and water treatment for reliable, accurate, and low-maintenance level monitoring.