Have you ever wondered why some competitors are pushing radar in the water industry when ultrasonic level has been successful for decades?
Consider this: Very little has changed over the years in the water and waste water processes. Furthermore, it is not like ultrasonic-based instruments have been lacking in performance when used in these processes and that finally radar is here to fill the gap. So, why use a technology that, for all practical purposes, is still in its infancy when comparing its functionality to ultrasonic technology? Although radar has its place in difficult applications (high temperature, presence of vapors and pressure), these environments are not common in the water industry. |