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ArankaGuided Wave Radar Level Transmitter

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Guided Wave Radar (GWR) Level Transmitters use advanced Time-Domain Reflectometry (TDR) technology to deliver precise and continuous liquid level measurement. Microwave pulses are transmitted along a guided probe—available in rod, cable, or coaxial form—and reflected back when they strike the liquid surface or interface between two media.

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The transmitter determines the level by calculating the time difference between transmission and reflection. Because the microwaves travel through a guided path, the readings remain stable and accurate regardless of temperature, pressure, vapor, or foam variations. As a leading Guided Wave Radar Level Transmitter Manufacturer and Supplier in Ahmedabad, Aranka Instruments LLP provides durable, low-maintenance, and high-performance transmitters designed for chemical processing, industrial automation, and storage applications, ensuring consistent operation and long service life in demanding environments.

  • Unlike ultrasonic waves and non-contact microwaves, there is no radiation angle, making it suitable for installation in narrow spaces.
  • Operates over wide ranges of temperature & pressure.
  • Easy maintenance as no moving parts.
  • Power Supply: 24VDC
  • Measuring range: Bar type(6 meter), Cable type (20meter), Customized
  • Sensor Electrode: S.S. 316
  • Process connection: Thread, Flange
  • Process Media: Liquid
  • Frequency range: 100MHZ-1.8GHZ
  • Analogue output:  4-20mA (Two-wire/Four-wire)
  • Communication Output: RS 485 Modbus RTU [Optional ]
  • Accuracy: ±3mm
  • Max. Pressure:  -0.1~2MPa
  • Max. Temperature: -40~250°C
  • Chemical and Petrochemical: Monitoring liquid levels in storage tanks, reactors, and pipelines. 
  • Oil and Gas: Measuring levels in storage tanks, pipelines, and process vessels. 
  • Water and Wastewater: Monitoring levels in sewage tanks, sedimentation tanks, and water reservoirs.
  • Food and Beverage: Measuring levels in tanks and troughs for raw materials and processing.
  • Energy Production: Monitoring levels in fuel storage tanks, cooling pools, and other process vessels.
  • Pharmaceuticals: Measuring levels in storage tanks and reactors.
  • Mining and Minerals: Monitoring levels of solids like cement, powder, and wood chips in storage.
  • Aggressive Liquids
  • High-Pressure/Temperature Environments
  • Dusty and Noisy Environments.