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Product category: Level and tank contents instrumentation
News Release from: Magnetrol International | Subject: Eclipse
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial Team on 08 June 2004

Eclipse guided wave radar for solids

The Eclipse guided wave radar handles the most complex and extreme liquid level measurement applications: with single and dual flexible probes, it also measures solids with dielectrics down to 1.9

The Eclipse guided wave radar of Magnetrol International handles the most complex and extreme liquid level measurement applications With its new single and dual flexible probes, it expands capability to effectively measure solids with dielectrics down to 1.9

The new probes are compatible with the Eclipse 708 amplifier, can resist pull down forces up to 1360 kg (3000 lbs) and cover measuring ranges up to 18m (60 ft).

The dual flexible TFE coated stainless steel cable handles plastic pellets, grains and powders with dielectrics as low as 1.9.

The single stainless steel cable is suited for high dielectric solids such as metallic powders, coal dust and salt, but also handles non-conductive solids with dielectrics down to 4.0.

The Eclipse 708 amplifier for solids is Dust Ex certified for ATEX II 1/2 D EEx [ia ] T85 C, and double certified for explosion proof area to ATEX II 1/2 G D EEx d [ia ] II C T6,T85 C.

Guided Wave Radars are known for high quality and stable measurement.

For troublesome applications where non-invasive technologies such as radar or ultrasound don't perform, Eclipse 708 will deliver a reliable solution.

The Eclipse 708 meets functional safety to SIL 1 /SIL 2 (redundant installation in accordance to IEC 61508/IEC 61511-1).

Magnetrol offers a full FMEDA report by Exida free of charge. Request a free brochure from Magnetrol International ...

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