3D Scanning Imaging Radar
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  • 3D Scanning Imaging Radar

3D Scanning Imaging Radar

3D scanning imaging radar, 360 horizontal/160 vertical scan, 2.5cm distance accuracy. IP67, 18~36VDC, 40W power. Ethernet point cloud, WiFi debugging. For coal/cement/sand volume detection, contour scanning.
  • Product details
  • Parameter

    Specification

    Horizontal Scanning

    360°

    Vertical Scanning

    160°

    Distance Measuring Accuracy

    ±2.5cm

    Working Voltage

    18~36V DC

    Average Power Consumption

    ≤40W

    Temperature Range

    -40°C~85°C

    Protection Grade

    IP67

    Point Cloud Output

    Ethernet

    Wireless Debugging

    WiFi

    Flange Size

    ≤DN200

    Environmental Adaptability

    Not affected by harsh environments such as rain, dust, and light

    Application Range

    Can be used for volume detection, weight assessment, contour scanning in coal, cement, sand and gravel and other scenarios


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What is a thermocouple?


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Thermocouples: The Champion in High-Temperature Applications
Thermocouples are the preferred solution for extreme temperature applications. They consist of two dissimilar metal wires joined at the measuring end, generating a voltage proportional to the temperature difference.
Working Principle:​ When two different metals are connected, the thermoelectric effect produces a voltage at the junction. This voltage increases with rising temperature, allowing measurement via reference tables.
Key Advantages:​
• Temperature Range:​ -270°C to 2300°C (depending on type)
• Fast Response Time​ (typically 0.1–10 seconds)
• Robust Construction, vibration-resistant
• Relatively Low Cost​
• No External Power Required

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What is the difference between RTD and thermocouple?


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Principles
• RTD (Resistance Temperature Detector):​ Based on the principle that a metal conductor's resistance increases with temperature, it converts resistance measurements into temperature readings.
• Thermocouple:​ Operates on the Seebeck effect, where two dissimilar metals in contact generate a thermoelectric voltage proportional to temperature differences.
Features
• RTD:​ High accuracy, stable signal, excellent linearity, ideal for low to medium temperatures.
• Thermocouple:​ Simple structure, fast response, high-temperature resistance, wide measurement range.
Pros & Cons
• RTD Pros:​ High precision, strong anti-interference, reliable low-temperature performance.
Cons:​ Limited upper temperature range, bulkier size, slightly slower response.
• Thermocouple Pros:​ Broad temperature range, high-temperature tolerance, rapid response, suitable for moving/surface measurements.
Cons:​ Lower accuracy at low temperatures, requires cold junction compensation, weaker signal prone to interference.

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