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22.06.2026  |  116x
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80GHz Radar Technology Solves Industrial Level Measurement Problems

Heavy dust, steam, and buildup often compromise measurement accuracy in harsh industrial sectors. RETTAR’s 80GHz radar technology provides a high-precision solution, using narrow beam physics to maintain stability where others fail.

The Resilience Test: Penetrating Real-World Obstructions

In industrial environments such as petrochemical refineries, steel mills, and power plants, process conditions are rarely ideal. Dust, steam, and material buildup on vessel walls are common, often causing traditional level measurement devices to produce unreliable data, signal drift, or complete system failure. For process engineers and plant managers, the challenge is not just taking a measurement; it is maintaining accuracy despite the environment.

Putting It to the Test: Penetration Capability

To verify how 80GHz technology handles these obstructions, we conducted a practical evaluation. The goal was to see if the radar signal could ”ignore” barriers and lock onto the true target.

The Test Setup:

  • Device: RETTAR 80GHz Radar Level Meter.
  • Target: A metal box (simulating the surface of real material).
  • Interference: A blue plastic box (simulating wall buildup or internal obstacles).

The Process:

  • Baseline Measurement: Aligned the radar with the metal box. The device displayed a stable distance of 9.68 meters.
  • Single-Layer Obstruction: The operator placed the blue plastic box between the radar antenna and the metal box. The signal penetrated the plastic and still displayed 9.68 meters.
  • Double-Layer Obstruction: The operator placed the plastic box upright to form a double-layer shield. Despite the increased density, the radar reading remained stable at 9.68 meters.

Precision Engineering: Why 80GHz Outperforms the Rest

Traditional lower-frequency radar often struggles in these conditions due to wide beam angles. A wide beam hits vessel walls and internal obstacles, creating false echoes that confuse the system. Furthermore, lower frequencies have less energy density, making them more susceptible to scattering by heavy dust clouds or dense steam. To address this, RETTAR utilizes the 80GHz Radar Level Meter. This technology provides two critical advantages: a narrow 3° beam angle that focuses energy away from walls, and high-frequency wavelengths that cut through dust and steam with higher resolution.

Smarter Hardware: Signal Integrity and Self-Diagnostics

To ensure high signal sensitivity in harsh environments, we have refined the hardware architecture. The radar utilizes high-frequency PP/PTFE antenna material to minimize signal transmission loss and significantly improve the efficiency of signal reception, ensuring that even weak echoes from the material surface are captured clearly. Furthermore, modern maintenance requires predictability. Our 80GHz Radar Level Meter includes a built-in self-diagnosis module. This module monitors the equipment’s internal health in real-time. If the device detects a potential issue, it pushes a pre-warning notification via a dedicated App, allowing the maintenance team to intervene before a failure occurs.

Bottom-Line Impact: Safety, Savings, and Stability

This engineering approach translates into direct benefits for plant operations. By penetrating dust and steam interference, the sensor provides reliable, real-time feedback on material levels. This eliminates false positives and prevents dangerous scenarios such as empty silo operations or tank overflows. Because the radar effectively ignores internal interference and minor buildup, it reduces the need for manual tank cleaning and unplanned downtime. In many applications, this can reduce total maintenance costs by 50% or more. Whether in mining, metallurgy, or high-humidity environments, this radar ensures process control stability without frequent manual intervention.

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