VEGA VEGAPULS 81 User Manual

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VEGAPULS 64 and 81

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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

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