VEGA VEGAPULS 81 User Manual
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It is hence possible to optimize the thickness
of the penetrated substance so that the two
reflection waves eliminate or compensate each
other.
The following table shows the optimum sub-
stance thickness for the most important plas-
tics and glasses which are suitable for pen-
etration with radar sensors.
Note:
The optimum thickness or an integral multiple
of the optimum thickness can be also provided
by addition of several substance plate of iden-
tical materials. The plants must fit flush, with-
out gaps.
Penetrated substance
ε
r
optimum thickness D in mm
PE
Polyethylene
2,3
17
(34; 51 …)
PTFE
Polytetrafluorethylene
2,1
18
(36; 54 …)
PVDF
Polyvinylidenfluoride
~ 7
8
(16; 24; 32 …)
PP
Polypropylene
2,3
17
(34; 51 …)
Glass
Borosilicate (Maxas, Duran)
5,5
11
(22; 33; 34 …)
Glass
Rasotherm
4,6
12
(24; 36; 48 …)
Glass
Labortherm
8,1
9
(18; 27; 36 …)
Quartz glass
~ 4
13
(26; 39; 52 …)
POM
Polyoxymethylene
3,7
13,5 (27; 40,5; 54 …)
Polyester
4,6
12
(24; 36; 48 …)
Plexiglass Polyacrylate
3,1
14,5 (29; 43,5; 58 …)
PC
Polycarbonate
~ 2,8
16
(32; 48 …)
Mounting and installation: Measurement through the vessel wall