Showing posts with label LIDAR Level Transmitter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label LIDAR Level Transmitter. Show all posts

LIDAR Non-contact Level Transmitters

LIDAR Non-contact Level Transmitters

LIDAR (Light Detection and Ranging) level transmitters are a type of sensor that uses laser technology to measure the distance between the sensor and the surface of a material. They are used in various industrial applications to detect the level of materials in a process. Here are some of the benefits of using these devices:


  1. High Accuracy: LIDAR level transmitters can provide accurate measurements, often down to the millimeter level, making them highly effective for precise measurement tasks.
  2. Non-Contact Measurement: These devices use lasers for measurement, so they do not need to touch the material physically, making them ideal for use with corrosive, hot, or otherwise hazardous materials.
  3. Versatile: LIDAR level transmitters measure the level of a wide range of materials, including solids, liquids, and sludges.
  4. Long Range: These devices can typically measure distances up to several hundred meters, making them suitable for use in large tanks and silos.
  5. Real-Time Monitoring: LIDAR level transmitters can provide real-time level data, automating processes and improving efficiency.
  6. Resistance to Interference: Unlike other types of sensors, LIDAR level transmitters are unaffected by dust, steam, or other environmental factors, making them reliable even in difficult operating conditions.
  7. Low Maintenance: These devices generally require less maintenance than other level sensors due to their non-contact nature.


LIDAR level transmitters are typically best suited for materials that have a relatively flat and reflective surface, as this allows the laser reflection back to the sensor. They are effective with various materials, including multiple liquids (like water, oil, and chemicals), bulk solids (like grain, coal, and plastic pellets), and even sludges or slurries. However, they may not be as effective with highly absorbent materials or have a very uneven surface, as this can scatter the laser light and make it difficult for the sensor to detect the reflection.


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Jogler Magnetostrictive and LIDAR Level Transmitters

This video illustrates the technology used in the Jogler MGT-6000, ILT-6000, and LLT-1000. Both the ILT-6000 and the LLT-1000 are Magnetostrictive Level Transmitters, whereas the LLT-1000 is a LIDAR Level Transmitter. 

The MGT-6000 Magnetostrictive Level Transmitter is a loop-powered non-contact level measurement device that attaches to a magnetic level gauge. The MGT-6000 uses the magnetostrictive principle and time-of-flight calculations to quickly and accurately measure float position and, ultimately, the liquid level in the indicator. Elastomeric vibration-isolating bushings ensure continuous operation in high-vibration environments. 

The ILT-6000 Direct Insertion Magnetostrictive Level Transmitter is a non-contact loop-powered level measurement device installed directly into a process vessel. The ILT-6000 provides a fast and accurate measurement of float position and, ultimately, the liquid level in the gauge by utilizing the magnetostrictive principle and time-of-flight calculations. The ILT-6000 installs in an isolation well assembly, which allows the transmitter to be removed, serviced, or replaced without disrupting the process. 

The LLT-1000 LIDAR Level Transmitter is a laser-based non-contact instrument for measuring dry solids and opaque liquids in silos, tanks, hoppers, and other vessels. The LLT-1000's 4-20mA and relay outputs allow its use in a variety of control schemes.

For more information about Jogler products in Illinois contact Alliance Technical Sales. Call them at 630-321-9646 or visit their web site at https://alliancets.com.