These measuring devices use non-contact radar

Oct. 9, 2024
Endress and Hauser displayed some of their new measuring technologies at WEFTEC 2024.

Endress and Hauser displayed two of their new radar sensors for the water and wastewater industry at WEFTEC 2024 in New Orleans.

The sensors use 80 Ghz technology and feature digital communication with HART and Bluetooth connectivity.

On display were the Micropilot FMR10B sensor and the Micropilot FMR30B sensor.

They both feature Bluetooth connectivity with encrypted wireless remote access as well as device identification during Bluetooth connection.

The FMR30B allows on-demand verification and diagnostics guided through a wizard without process interruption as well as on-site access via a color tocuj display.

Both sensors are made for continuous non-contact radar level measurement and are meant for application in the water and wastewater industry. They can also be used in basic applications in the mining, minerals, and metals industries as well as other utilities.

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