![]() ![]() ![]() The state-of-the-art signal processing capabilities of these transmitters, along with their frequency range helps to ensure optimum application coverage.īoth additions to the DR Series measure distance, level and volume of liquids, slurries and solids. All of these transmitters utilise Frequency Modulated Continuous Wave (FMCW) technology that offers excellent signal processing capabilities and reliable measurement. Radar is among the most accurate technology choices for process level and storage tank applications for continuous level measurement under demanding conditions. The transmitters are available with aluminium or stainless-steel housings. Each conforms to NAMUR recommendations NE 21, NE 43 and NE 53 and can measure fast-moving processes. Each uses software that has a quick set up assistant for easy installation. ![]() The DRX500 transmitters, with its flush-mounted polyether ether ketone (PEEK) lens antenna and wide process connection options, is ideal for hygienic liquids.īoth series products feature a large, backlit LCD screen with four-button keypad that can be assessed with a bar magnet without opening the housing cover. This set of 80 GHz radar transmitters covers applications with liquids, slurries and solids for both hygienic and non-hygienic requirements.Īll 80 GHz radar transmitters are especially beneficial for level measurements in narrow tanks with internal obstructions due to their small beam angle. The DRX500 Series also consists of three new models (DR3500, DR6500 and DR7500). These products will be replacing the Drexelbrook DR7000 and DR6300 open-air radar models. This set of 24 GHz radar transmitters covers a broad range of applications including liquids and solids. The DRX400 Series consists of three new models (DR5400, DR6400 and DR7400). Both incorporate state-of-the-art features and components. AMETEK Drexelbrook has expanded its open-air radar level offering with the addition of the DRX400 (24 GHz) and DRX500 series (80 GHz) level transmitters. ![]()
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