OEM manufacturer Ultrasonic Level Transmitter - WP260 Radar Level Meter – Wangyuan
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This series Radar Level Meter can be used to measure & control liquid level in: Metallurgy, Paper-making, Water treatment, Biological pharmacy, Oil & Gas, Light industry, Medical treatment and etc.
As a non-contact method of level measurement, the WP260 Radar Level Meter sends microwave signals downside to the medium from the top and receive the signals reflected back by the medium surface then medium level can be determined. Under this approach, the microwave signal of radar is hardly affected by common external interference and very suitable for complicated operating condition.
Range: 0 to 60m
Accuracy: ±10/15mm
Operating frequency: 2/26GHz
Process temperature: -40 to 200℃
Protection class: IP67
Power supply: 24VDC
Output signal: 4-20mA /HART/RS485
Process connection: Thread, Flange
Process pressure: -0.1 ~ 0.3MPa, 1.6MPa, 4MPa
Shell material: cast aluminum, stainless steel (optional)
Application: temperature resistance, pressure resistant, slightly corrosive liquids
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