Radar sensors, for level measurement and object detection
Radar sensors are sensors that are used in, for example, access technology and vehicles, but also in industrial processes to measure levels in tanks, basins, sewers or silos. Radar sensors can reliably detect moving objects or measure levels of liquids or solid materials, regardless of environmental conditions such as weather or high temperatures.
SSR-3
approximately 2 to 4 weeksSSR-3 is a hybrid activation and safety sensor for horizontally closing doors and elevators, among others. On the one hand, the sensor activates the opening or closing of the automatic door based on movement and direction using microwaves. On the other hand, by...
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In stockThe Hotron HR-ROBUS is a robust and fully waterproof door sensor for motion detection of fast moving vehicles and persons at large industrial (roller) doors up to a height of 7 meters. The HR-ROBUS is equipped with a dual relay output (NO/NC) to distinguish...
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Level measurement with level sensor
A radar sensor is widely used as a level sensor, also called a level sensor. This is a device used to measure the level of a liquid, powder or other substance in a container, tank or reservoir. Level sensors are critical in various industries and applications where accurate level measurement is important.
Level sensors are of great importance in industrial automation, process control, and monitoring of tanks and reservoirs in various industries, including the chemical industry, food industry, water supply and many more. They help maintain the efficiency, safety, and reliability of processes and systems in which liquids and substances must be maintained or controlled at a specific level.
WLR series
The WLR series radar sensors from Staal Instruments are the next step in level measurements. It is the level sensor that is ready for Industry 4.0. Due to the support for 2G networking, the sensor and all measurement results can be monitored wirelessly and remotely. With supporting software that uses artificial intelligence (AI), monitoring is not only automatic but also smart.