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Positive list compliant radar millimeter wave level gauge

Safety and Security Positive List Compliant Products

The positive list system is an important regulatory approach that protects product quality and safety, benefiting both consumers and businesses. Understanding what is permitted and what is not in the food industry and manufacturing is a crucial step in enhancing product reliability and ensuring safety. Radar millimeter-wave level gauges are used to monitor the storage levels of tanks containing food raw materials and products, contributing to improvements in productivity, labor-saving, and quality enhancement. Of course, these level gauges comply with the positive list system, allowing customers to use them with confidence in their facilities. For more details, please refer to the related link URL.

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[Case Study] Level Monitoring Without Drilling Holes in the Tank

Reduce initial costs without drilling work!

There was a desire to introduce a level gauge to the wastewater tank at the semiconductor factory, but there were concerns from other companies that installation would require drilling a hole in the tank, which was troubling. <Challenges Before Introduction> 1) If a hole is drilled in the tank, it will need to be emptied, and the costs for drilling work and cleaning will accumulate, in addition to having to stop production. 2) It is unclear whether the existing level gauge is functioning properly, so we have to go to the site and check visually. We want to accurately grasp the remaining amount. For more details, please refer to the related link URL.

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[Case Study] Monitoring the Level of Collected Dust

Stable level monitoring without relying on the experience points of veterans.

In the automobile recycling factory, the dust generated during the crushing of cars is collected by a dust collector and then pumped to a container, with the level monitoring of the container relying on the experience of veteran workers. Therefore, we would like to introduce a case where we solved this issue by implementing a radar-type millimeter-wave level gauge. <Challenges Before Implementation> 1) When there is a sudden increase in the pumping volume, even veteran workers may misjudge the timing, leading to an overflow of the set quantity. 2) We want to enable even young workers to switch the containers at the appropriate timing. For more details, please refer to the related link URL.

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[Case Study] Hydroelectric Power Plant Water Intake Level Monitoring

Water level monitoring for the safety of the lower reaches.

In waterway power generation, water is taken from upstream rivers and sent to the power station through a waterway. If the water intake is low, the downstream area can experience flooding, which is dangerous, so monitoring water levels is very important. This time, we will introduce a case where millimeter-wave level gauges were implemented for monitoring water levels in the waterway of the waterway power generation and in the river, achieving stable power generation and safety in the downstream area. <Points for Selecting Millimeter-Wave Level Gauges!> 1) With millimeter-wave level gauges, the radiation angle is narrow, allowing avoidance of interference with structures even in confined spaces. 2) Millimeter-wave level gauges can provide stable measurements even at long distances of over 20 meters. For more details, please refer to the related link URL.

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[Case Study] Level Measurement of Electric Furnace Bath Surface

Safety measures for the work environment! Avoid dangerous tasks!

This is an introduction to a case where a millimeter-wave level meter was introduced to automate the measurement of the molten metal surface temperature, which is one of the tasks performed manually in the high-temperature environment of an electric furnace. <Challenges Before Introduction> Measuring the molten metal surface temperature of an electric furnace close to 1500°C is dangerous as it is done manually from the edge of the furnace. We want to utilize robots, but instructions on the depth for inserting the thermometer are necessary. For more details, please refer to the related link URL.

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[Case Study] Measuring Water Levels in Cold Regions! Radar Millimeter Wave Level Gauge

Measuring the water level in the cold region!

I want a water level gauge that can be measured stably in cold regions! In cold regions, contact-type gauges have a high risk of failure due to freezing, while non-contact types can become unstable due to weather conditions like blizzards. This problem is solved by radar millimeter-wave level gauges! For more details, please refer to the related link URL.

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