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PSM Marine Scanrad Radar Tank Level Sensor

The Scanrad SC R8 is a cutting-edge 80GHz FMCW radar liquid level sensor designed for precise tank level measurement. Its compact design, with a measurement range of 27 metres, ensures reliable operation even in challenging environments.

The key benefits of the Scanrad radar tank level indicator include:

  • Versatile Applications: Ideal for cargo tanks and a wide range of marine and industrial applications.
  • Robust Construction: Resists buildup and condensation, ensuring long-term performance.
  • Industry-Standard Output: Provides 4-20mA (2-wire) output and HART protocol for seamless integration.
  • Advanced Diagnostics: Built-in software enables easy installation and accurate measurements.
  • Marine Type Approved: Certified I.S. II 1G Ex ia IIC T6…T3 G

For more information on the Scanrad radar cargo level sensor, please contact us or visit the product page where you can also download the Scanrad Datasheet.

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