4 antennas – VEGA VEGAPULS 81 User Manual

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VEGAPULS 64 and 81

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1.4 Antennas

The antenna is the eye of the radar sensors.

The antenna shape does not lead to assume

how precise the geometrical form of an an-

tenna must be adapted to the physical fea-

tures of the electromagnetic fields. A shape,
deciding on the sensitivity, similar to the sensi-

tivity of a directional microphone.

Four antenna systems are available for differ-

ent applications and process requirements.
Each system is featured out beside the focus-

ing characteristics by special chemical and

physical features.

Horn antenna

Horn antennas are best suited
for most applications. They

focus the radar signals very

well. Manufactured out of

1.4571 (stst), alloy C4, alloy

C22 or Tantalum are very rug-
ged and physically as well as

chemically resistant. They are

suitable for pressures up to

64 bar and with appropriate

cooling for product temperatures of more than

1000

°

C.

Product description

Rod antenna

Rod antennas with high chemi-

cal resistance require smaller
flange diameters (DN 50). The

antenna rod and the wetted

flange parts are completely

manufactured from PTFE so

that the rod antenna can be
easily cleaned and is hence

insensitive to condensation.

The rod antenna is suitable for

pressures up to 16 bar and

temperatures up to 200

°

C.

Pipe antenna

Pipe antennas on surge or

bypass pipes only form a

complete antenna system in

conjunction with a measuring
pipe which can be also bent.

Pipe antennas are best suited

for products with strong prod-

uct movements or products
with low dielectric constant.

The measuring pipe means a

conductor for the radar sig-

nals. The running period of the
radar signals changes in the

pipe and depends on the pipe diameter. The

electronics must be programmed against the

pipe inner diameter so that the running period

can be adapted.

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