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Level measurement in problematic bulk solids

A K-Tek product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Apr 26, 2006

Bulk solids level transmitter for level measurement uses a concentric waveguide to direct the radar beam, alleviating divergence problems and echoes in tanks with narrow openings.

K-Tek has announced the MT5200 bulk solids level transmitter, part of its MT5000 series of guided wave radar transmitters.

It is for level measurement in problematic bulk solids applications.

A concentric waveguide directs the radar beam, alleviating divergence problems and echoes in tanks with narrow openings.

Unaffected by dust or feed flow, it accurately measures materials with dielectric constants down to 1.3.

An integrated graphic display provides easy viewing of waveform screens and the user-friendly setup menu supports a wide range of languages for quick setup virtually anywhere in the world.

The two-wire, loop powered design reduces wiring costs and provides a strong signal over distances.

"Reliability and accuracy are crucial as plants push to drive down costs and improve product quality", said Robert Hotard, Product Manager for Magnetostrictive and Radar products at K-Tek.

"The MT5200 guided wave radar transmitter takes the measurements that are needed, when they are needed, even in the most complex situations".

The transmitter has no moving parts and requires virtually no maintenance.

It takes accurate level measurements in a wide range of application environments, including dusty environments, and high operating temperatures and pressures up to 204C or 103bar.

The system can also handle materials with bulk densities up to 800kg/m3.

The compact and modular unit has an all-digital design and built-in linearisation functions.

Setup and troubleshooting are quick and simple.

Languages include English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, Russian and Mandarin.

The standard housing is powder-coated aluminium with optional stainless steel for corrosive environments.

Wiring and terminations are isolated from sensors and internal electronics using a dual-compartment design.

The system features a two-wire, loop powered design with multiple output options, including 4-20mA, Hart, Foundation Fieldbus and Modbus.

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