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OPTIFLEX 1300 CGuided Radar (TDR) Level Meter
for distance, level and volume
of liquids, liquid interface, pastes and solids
OPTIFLEX
works better than any guided radar ever before
In contrast to earlier guided radar devices, the new OPTIFLEX with its more advanced design solutions has higher signal dynamics. Sharper pulses measure thinner interfaces. The very good time base stability allows better reproducibility, which translates to better trustability.
| Setup-WizardOPTIFLEX makes level gauging easier than ever before.
Wizard works wonders.
Setting up a 2-wire level gauge couldn't be easier:
Simply fit the gauge to the tank, wire it up and
switch it on
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| Step 1. OPTIFLEX tests itself to make sure its electronics are working perfectly.
Step 2. OPTIFLEX Wizard walks you through a simple series of questions to define your tank and the product you want to measure.
(Step 3). That's all you need. Your OPTIFLEX is already measuring.
Online help
Not certain what to do? You don't need a handbook. Simply wait 10 seconds, the help screen will appear and tell you what to do.
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| Process control The easy-to-understand DTM screens make process setup, process analysis and also process control easier than with any other device.
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DownloadcenterOPTIFLEX 1300 C Design to satisfy better than any other TDR!No interface is too thin
OPTIFLEX can detect and measure very thin interfaces, not much thicker than a 50 mm film of oil on water in a large tank. Designed to satisfy better than any other TDR.
Most stable measurement.
Despite disturbances such as strongly agitated surfaces, foam and coating of the probe or fine dust in the tank, OPTIFLEX will continue to measure where competitors' devices capitulate.
OPTIFLEX measures any product ... Most 2-wire TDR devices measure down to a dielectric of 1.5. As a result, many organic compounds are not measured properly. OPTIFLEX measures down to 1.4 (and even 1.1 using superior tank-bottom following mode).
... in any application 5 different probes means there's not an application that we can't handle.
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