4 measurement through the vessel wall – VEGA VEGAPULS 81 User Manual

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VEGAPULS 64 and 81

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Mounting and installation

4.4 Measurement through the

vessel wall

Radar signals can penetrate very non-conduc-

tive products such as glass or plastic. This

feature is very important for some applications.

In processes where high-purity is required

such as for semi-conductor production or
substances which are very aggressive it is

favourable that the system remains closed and

the measurement can be carried out through

the walls of plastic vessels.

A completely non-contact level measurement

is possible for products with good reflecting

features. Products with good electrical con-
ductivity or with an

ε

r

of more than 10 can be

measured through closed plastic vessels.

Reflection laws

Physically the fundamental laws of reflection

should be noted. The radar signal is partly

reflected when penetrating plastic. Another
part of the radar signal reaches the product in

the vessel, to reach from the radar sensor as

the real useful reflection.

Gating out of vessel interfering reflections

Emitting power, vessel reflection and radar

signal power reaching the product

The part of the radar signals reflected on the
vessel ceiling is detected by the sensor as

false echo.

When the vessel ceiling or the penetrated

plastic window is inclined in an angle of 35

°

to

45

°

to the sensor axis and the sensor with the

antenna keeps a distance to the vessel or

window of more than 400 mm the false echo is

reflected laterally and can no more be re-

ceived.

Gating out of window interfering reflections

emitted power

power reaching the
product

Plastic tank

~ 400 mm

35°…45°

~ 400 mm

35°…45°

Plastic tank

Glass/plastic
window

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