Improving The Accuracy Of Urea Hydrolysis Level Measurement Using Guided Wave Radar Level Sensors
Feb 21, 2024| Guided wave radar level meter is a widely used liquid level measuring instrument, which can be used in chemical, pharmaceutical, food and other industries. It is especially suitable for Urea hydrolysis level measurement. However, during use, you may encounter some problems, so we need to find corresponding solutions.

First of all, the Guided wave radar level meter may be affected by medium temperature, pressure, viscosity, etc. in Urea hydrolysis level measurement, resulting in inaccurate measurement results. To address this problem, we can perform equipment calibration and fine debugging, and select appropriate sensors, antennas, and installation methods based on the characteristics of the medium used to ensure measurement accuracy and stability.
Secondly, the guided wave radar level meter may encounter foam, crystallization, etc. in the medium during use, resulting in unstable signal reflection and difficulty in measurement. At this time, we can increase the reflected signal and improve the measurement accuracy by increasing the antenna multipath absorber, changing the antenna polarity, and installing a stirring device.
In addition, the High frequency guided wave radar level meter may encounter blind spots and unstable fluctuations during use. To solve this problem, we can start from many aspects, such as adjusting the waveform analysis algorithm parameters, changing the installation position, adding reflection points, etc.
Guided wave radar level meter may have various problems in Urea hydrolysis level measurement, but as long as we actively explore solutions, we can easily deal with them. Since the guided wave radar level meter has the advantages of high accuracy and high stability, we need to further promote and use it to provide better liquid level measurement solutions for chemical, pharmaceutical, food and other industries.


