Principle of Operation
A beam of microwave energy passes from a sender unit to a separate receiver in bursts approximately 200 times per second. If the path between the sender and receiver is blocked by any object or material which absorbs or reflects microwave energy, then the receiver will not be able to detect the signal. The presence or absence of the signal at the receiver is used to switch a relay for indication or control purposes.
Primary Areas of Application
Asphalt
Brewing
Cement
Chemical
Dairy
Edible oil
Fertilizer
Food & Beverage
Glass
Mining & Metals
Oil & Gas
Packaging
Paint
Paper
Pharmaceutical
Plastics
Power Generation
Refining
Semiconductor
Sugar
Textile
Water & Wastewater
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