The dynamic range of the radar sensors is the next important ingredient. It governs its versatility and capability in field applications. The higher the dynamics, the wider the range of applications the sensors can offer along with higher measurement reliability. VEGAPULS 64 has a uniquely high dynamic range of 120 dB. There is no other radar sensor for liquid applications that covers this high range. This means that even media with poor reflective properties can now be measured much better than with previous radar sensors. These higher dynamics result in more reliable level control, even with foaming and extremely turbulent product surfaces. Additionally, the measurement of even a poorly reflecting hydrocarbon based liquid can be followed down very close to the bottom of the vessel. The accuracy of a sensor, even with a measuring range of 30 m, is +/- 2 mm.
Deposits or condensation on the sensor influence neither the measuring capability nor the measuring results. Condensate can always be expected in applications where the process temperature in the vessel is higher (or lower) than the ambient temperature. VEGAPULS 64 is unaffected by deposits and condensation. This is achieved primarily by the especially enhanced sensitivity of the sensor in the close range. The VEGAPULS 64 has an encapsulated, sealed antenna system, which offers excellent ‘cleanability’.
When mounting sockets are particularly long, the wider beam angles of earlier sensors cause strong interfering reflections around the ends of the sockets where they enter the vessel. This means they create strong unwanted interfering echoes, which considerably limit measurement certainty in the area of these reflections. This effect in the upper regions of the container, can considerably reduce the safe available vessel volume, especially in media that reflect radar signals very poorly, like hydrocarbons and resins. Thanks to the very good signal focusing of the 80-GHz sensor, hardly any interfering reflections are generated by these socket ends. The result is a reliable measurement right up close to the top of the vessel. Existing vessels can easily be retrofitted with the new sensor.
200 sensors of the zero series of VEGAPULS 64 have been successfully installed since December 2015 in various industries and applications worldwide The applications selected were mainly those that until now were considered problematic or extremely difficult to carry out measurement in. Today, many thousands more 80 GHz radar devices have since been purchased for solutions across even more sectors.