Radar Level Measurement

Continuous level measurement in liquids and solids with free space radar sensors.

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Radar Level Measurement

Free-space radar measures level by transmitting radar pulses toward the product surface and timing the reflected signal; the time-of-flight is converted into distance and then level using the vessel geometry. As a non-contact technology, it is broadly applicable across liquids and bulk solids and is often selected to avoid wear, reduce maintenance, and improve reliability in challenging vessels.

The key advantages are stability and low lifecycle cost. Radar is generally insensitive to changes in conductivity, density, and many process conditions that trouble contact probes. When paired with appropriate antenna selection and echo processing, it performs reliably in corrosive services, high temperature/pressure conditions, and tanks with moderate internal obstructions.

Engineering is largely about managing the radar “view.” Antenna type, nozzle length/diameter, mounting position, and internal structures (agitators, baffles, ladders, heating coils) all shape the echo environment. For bulk solids, designers also consider dust loading, angle of repose, and filling streams to maintain a stable primary echo; for complex geometries, echo mapping and signal validation features become particularly valuable.

Typical applications include tank farms and terminals, chemical storage, process reactors, and large silos for cement, plastics, and minerals—anywhere a dependable, maintenance-light continuous signal supports inventory and control. Radar is also widely used for high-level alarms in overfill prevention strategies when a non-contact approach is preferred.

Operationally, free-space radar integrates smoothly into modern asset management and inventory systems, enabling remote verification, trending, and diagnostics-based maintenance. Plants often standardize on radar to reduce spare parts variety and to simplify training, while leveraging echo quality indicators to catch installation or process changes before they become measurement issues.

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