VEGA VEGAMIP 61 microwave barrier level limit sensor

Tuesday, 13 August, 2013 | Supplied by: http://www.vega.com/au


Whether in bulk solids or liquids, the VEGAMIP 61 microwave barrier is designed to detect the limit level with absolute certainty in very rough process conditions. The sensor is insensitive to dirt, dust and build-up. It is especially adapted to the requirements and needs of the bulk solids industry.

The measurement is non-contact and the sensor itself has no direct contact with the medium. This is advantageous particularly for abrasive media or very high temperatures. In such cases, the sensor can simply measure from the outside, through a microwave-permeable window, such as ceramic or plastic.

Also, when used for level detection of liquids or object detection, the microwave barrier offers many advantages over other measuring principles.

The device can be used both as maximum and minimum level sensor, and fits in VEGA’s plics concept, offering all the advantages of a modular system. Housings of plastic, aluminium or stainless steel as well as different antenna systems and process fittings are at the user’s disposal, making it possible to configure the sensor to meet exact requirements.

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