Description
A Non-Contact Ultrasonic Level Transmitter is a device used to measure the level of liquids or solids in a container or tank without making physical contact with the material being measured. It operates by emitting ultrasonic sound waves from a transducer, which then bounce off the surface of the material. The transmitter calculates the distance based on the time it takes for the sound waves to return, allowing accurate level measurement. These devices are commonly used in applications like water tanks, chemical storage, or wastewater treatment, where direct contact with the material may be impractical or undesirable. They offer advantages such as non-contact measurement, high accuracy, minimal maintenance, and the ability to measure a wide range of materials and levels.

3600min