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Guided wave radar in next-generation Ethanol plant |
October 03, 2007 |
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Posted by Joe Lewis at October 3, 2007 10:07 AM |
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The latest generation of an Ethanol producing plant is just about to go on-line in Wisconsin. The news story and video can be found at the link here. In addition, guided wave radar is instrumental at this facility and used to measure changing levels of corn in various conditions. The benefit of guided wave radar is its continuous measurement capability, moderate cost, ease of installation and start-up. Guided wave radar technology is used in a wide variety of applications in many different industries. It's universal appeal is another reason for the fact that it is growing in popularity and use by some 21% per year (according to a recent VDC market study and report).
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