Level Measurement
Level measurement is essential across various industries, promoting efficient processes and safety. Techniques include ultrasonic, radar, capacitive, magnetostrictive, and hydrostatic. Ultrasonic sensors use sound waves to measure distance, making them ideal for non-contact measurements in liquids and solids. Radar technology employs electromagnetic waves, which work well in challenging environments. Capacitive sensors detect changes in capacitance, perfect for conductive liquids. Hydrostatic methods depend on fluid pressure variations, making them suitable for tanks with corrosive or viscous substances. Accurate level measurement is crucial for process control, inventory management, and preventing overflows or underfills.