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Endress+Hauser Levelflex extends its capabilities

An Endress + Hauser product story
Edited by the Processingtalk editorial team Jan 30, 2004

Endress+Hauser Levelflex M guided radar device now offers a high temperature and high pressure version for processes with temperatures up to 400C and pressures up to 400 bar

For accurate and reliable continuous level measurement in demanding applications, Endress+Hauser Levelflex M guided radar device now offers a high temperature and high pressure version for processes with temperatures up to 400C and pressures up to 400 bar.

It is ideal for the rigours of the petrochemical and oil and gas industries for use in separators and other areas where extreme process conditions are encountered.

The Levelflex M range now includes a PTFE-coated probe for corrosive liquids, ensuring a long operating life and minimal downtime.

The probe is constructed using FDA-listed materials and complies with the stringent hygiene requirements placed on the food applications and pharmaceutical industries.

Choose from rod, rope or coaxial probes, Levelflex offers excellent performance in a wide range of both liquid and solid level measurement applications.

Levelflex M offers a uniform approach offering swift and simple step-by-step commissioning via its 4-line alphanumeric display.

It comes with the free Time of Flight software tool (ToF Tool) for simple commissioning, online help functions, event-controlled diagnosis and extended linearisation functions, such as automatic tank volume calculation.

Available in 2 or 4-wire versions, Levelflex M comes with all state-of-the-art protocols such as HART, Profibus PA and Foundation Fieldbus allowing simple integration into existing systems.

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