MXGWR

Experience exceptional accuracy in liquid level and interface measurement through our advanced technology. Our innovative solutions eliminate common mechanical failures, ensuring greater process uptime and reliability. Designed with safety as a priority, our system architecture minimizes operational risks with precision engineered integrity.
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Unlock Cost-Efficiencies with MXGWR:

  • Immune to density changes, ensuring consistent performance.
  • Maintenance-free design eliminates the risk of clogging and reduces downtime.
  • Swift setup without the necessity of wet calibration.
  • Gastight feed ensures optimal safety measures.
  • Coated cables provide resistance against corrosion and buildup.
  • No requirement for freeze protection or heat tracing, reducing overall operational costs.

Choose MXGWR for your level and interface applications and experience unparalleled reliability and efficiency.

The guided wave radar level transmitter is a solid and liquid level measuring instrument commonly used in the oil and gas industry. It transmits electromagnetic pulses along the coated steel wire cable or tube/rod and propagates at the speed of light; when these encounter the surface of medium to be measured, the pulses will be partly reflected to form an echo wave and returned to the pulse transmission device along the same path, and the height of liquid level and interface level can be calculated. This method is referred to as Time Domain Reflectometry (TDR).

The guided wave radar level transmitter uses advanced echo wave processing technology with a wide range of product applications that is capable of measuring the low dielectric constant of solids level, liquid level and interface levels. The unit has a coated stainless steel wire cable type for the customer’s application, suitable for high temperature and high pressure medium liquid level measurement.

Application specifications:

  • Rod, rope or coax probe
  • Process connection: Starting at 3/4″ NPT thread, ANSI flange
  • Temperature: –40 to +230 °C (–40 to +608 °F)
  • Pressure: –1 to +60 bar (–14.5 to +870 psi)
  • Maximum measuring range: Rod 10 m (33 ft); rope 45 m (148 ft); coax 6 m (20 ft)
  • Accuracy: ±2 mm (±0.08 in)
  • International explosion protection certificates
  • Linearity protocol (3-point, 5-point)