Level

Continuous level measurement and point level detection in liquids and bulk solids.

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Level

Level measurement spans continuous level measurement and point level detection for liquids, pastes, bulk solids, and liquefied gases—most often in tanks, silos, sumps, hoppers, and movable containers. Reliable level information is foundational for inventory accuracy, overfill prevention, stable feed to downstream operations, and protection of rotating equipment from dry-run or cavitation conditions. It also supports consistent product quality and economic efficiency at the measurement point.

A broad set of measuring principles is applied to address widely varying dielectric properties, surface conditions, foam, vapor space effects, dust, buildup, and mechanical constraints. Typical noncontact solutions include free-space radar (including high-frequency radar variants) and ultrasonic time-of-flight. Contact and point solutions include guided radar, capacitance, conductive probes, vibronic point level switches, float switches, and paddle switches, while hydrostatic measurement and radiometric techniques address services where geometry, solids loading, or extreme conditions demand alternative approaches.

Benefits are realized when the measurement principle is aligned with vessel design and process behavior. Continuous measurement stabilizes surge capacity and feed-forward control, while point level detection provides robust discrete protection for high-high or low-low conditions. The ability to measure not only level but also interfaces and density-related effects expands use cases in separator vessels, phase boundaries, and blending systems where a single “level” value is insufficient to describe process state.

Typical applications include bulk material inventory in silos, liquid storage and blending tanks, reactor and crystallizer level control, clarifiers and sumps, and logistics monitoring for stationary or mobile containers. For hygienic environments, compact, cleanable instruments support measurement in food, beverage, and life science utilities and processes while maintaining safety and simplicity of operation.

Lifecycle value comes from consistent engineering practices—planning, commissioning, and maintenance workflows that preserve measurement reliability over time. A wide portfolio of principles enables fit-for-purpose selection across continuous, interface, density, and point-level tasks, while compact device options address space-constrained installations without sacrificing performance. 

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