In addition to the already existing ultrasonic, guided microwave and point level program, Bürkert has released its new 8136, 8137, and 8138 continuous non-contact radar level transmitters. The addition of these new models will expand the range and media types that can be measured with non-contact radar technology. Areas where intrinsic safety is required will also open up with the addition of ATEX and FM approvals.
Bürkert can now measure open channel flow and tank levels for a broad range of solids and liquids covering 95% of all level applications with dielectric values as low as 1,7. This includes tank measurement in areas where sanitary conditions exist such as the food and beverage or pharmaceutical markets where temperatures can approach 150°C and pressures up to 40 bar.
Intuitive software exists allowing easy configuration of custom tank configurations, selectable pre-programmed open channel flow configurations and false echo suppression. The free software is available at www.burkert.com
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