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Ultrasonic level measurement

Continuous level measurement in liquids and solids with ultrasonic level sensors

Ultrasonic level measurement
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Ultrasonic level measurement

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About ultrasonic level measurement

Ultrasonic level measurement with Prosonic sensors provides continuous, non-contact and maintenance-free level measurement of fluids, pastes, sludges and powdery to coarse bulk materials. The measurement is unaffected by dielectric constant, density or humidity and also unaffected by build-up due to the self-cleaning effect of the sensors. Check out the broad range of Prosonic devices for ultrasonic level measurement and click on the button below.

The ultrasonic method is a proved, as well as cost-effective solution for level measurement in liquids and bulk solids. Instruments are available as compact or separate versions. This measuring principle is characterized by easy planning and assembly, fast and safe commissioning, a long service life and reduced maintenance costs. Typical applications include abrasive and aggressive media, even in rough ambient conditions.

Ultrasonic measurement: Measuring Principle

Prosonic is based on the Time-of-Flight principle. A sensor emits ultrasonic pulses, the surface of the media reflects the signal and the sensor detects it again. The Time-of-Flight of the reflected ultrasonic signal is directly proportional to the distance traveled. With the known tank geometry the level can be calculated.

Benefits

  • Non-contact, maintenance-free measurement
  • Measurement unaffected by media properties, like dc value or density
  • Calibration without filling or discharging
  • Self-cleaning effect due to vibrating sensor diaphragm