
Dave Wilson, Editor, writes:
We see from your search that you're looking for information on the term "Radar Level Transmitters",
and we have a large number of manufacturers' news releases and technical articles here on Engineeringtalk which will be of interest.
Let me be your guide.
Start with
the news release Radar level transmitters for challenging liquids from
Vega Controls UK, which we summarised at the time by saying "Vega has introduced enhanced electronics versions of its standard radar level transmitters by utilising components from the high dynamic range solids level device".
Several months prior to that,
we featured the news release Probes prevent leakage in transmitter from
Emerson Process Management: "Expansion to guided wave radar level and interface transmitter includes probes to prevent leakage and perform reliably when exposed to high temperature and pressure conditions over extended periods".
In May 2006, we covered the news from Vega Controls UK
concerning its Vegapuls 68
- take a look at Radar level transmitters monitor river levels
which says: "A number of noncontact Vegapuls 68 radar level transmitters have been purchased to monitor the constantly changing river levels in the Humber Estuary".
Take a look also at the news release from K-Tek, Guided wave radar suits harsh environments,
as well as Report praises guided radar device from Endress + Hauser,
and Acoustic transmitters offer economical alternative from PSM Instrumentation.
See also:
Radar level transmitter boasts top reliability
(October 2004)
Pegasus is the name for a new range of innovative two-wire loop-powered noncontact radar level transmitters
Level probe handles hot hydrocarbons
(September 2004)
Designed for use with the MT2000 guided wave radar level transmitter, the C8P71 is a robust coupler and waveguide created specifically for high-temperature and high-pressure hydrocarbon applications
Waveguide is on the level about saturated steam
(July 2004)
The new C9P81 waveguide is designed specifically for saturated steam applications, such as those found in power generation plants and industrial heat processes
News on the Radar level transmitters from Magnetrol International
(February 2004)
Awareness of the exact process parameters can save money when specifying radar level transmitters, says Kevin Martyn
Guided-wave radar meets level-detection challenges
(June 2002)
Going one step beyond through-air technologies, guided-wave radar brings level measuring to an increasing range of industries that store and process difficult-to-measure liquids and solids
Guided-wave radar transmitters aid level detection
(June 2002)
K-Tek has perfected a guided-wave radar level transmitter that measures the level of bulk solids and liquids under the harshest of conditions with an industry-leading accuracy of +/-5.1mm
Radar level measurement solves problem for BP
(August 2001)
An existing displacer transmitter on a vacuum distillation column at the BP Oil Coryton refinery in Essex has been replaced with an HT (High Temperature) Eclipse guided wave radar system

