Where Are High-Temperature Radar Level Meters Generally Used?
Author: qingtianTime: 2024-12-25
High-temperature radar level meters are commonly used to measure liquid or material levels in high-temperature environments. They are suitable for the following fields and scenarios:
1. Industrial High-Temperature Applications:
Chemical Industry: Level monitoring in storage tanks or reactors for concentrated sulfuric acid, nitric acid, high-temperature alkaline solutions, and other chemicals.
Petrochemical Industry: Level measurement in high-temperature crude oil, heavy oil, and asphalt storage tanks or separators.
Power Plants: Level monitoring in boiler steam drums, condensate tanks, and other high-temperature zones.
2. High-Temperature Solid Material Storage:
Metallurgy Industry: Level measurement of molten iron, steel, or slag in blast furnaces.
Cement Industry: Monitoring of high-temperature powders or granular materials in clinker kilns and silos.
3. Food and Pharmaceutical Industries:
Food Processing: Level measurement in storage tanks for high-temperature edible oils or liquid syrups.
Pharmaceutical Industry: Accurate level control in high-temperature sterilization tanks or fermentation tanks.
4. Environmental Protection and Energy Industry:
Waste Incineration: Monitoring liquid waste levels or slag tanks in incinerators.
New Energy: Level monitoring of high-temperature molten salt tanks, such as those used in concentrated solar power systems.
Key Features:
High-Temperature Resistance: Can withstand temperatures typically ranging from 250°C to 450°C, with some specialized models capable of handling even higher temperatures.
Non-Contact Measurement: Radar waves are unaffected by temperature, pressure, steam, or dust, making them suitable for complex conditions.
Corrosion-Resistant Materials: The antennas and sealing components are made of high-temperature and corrosion-resistant materials, such as PTFE and stainless steel.
If you have specific application scenarios or technical requirements, feel free to discuss them further so we can recommend the most suitable model and solution!