Radiometric level and density measurement Gammapilot FMG50

Level Transmitter
September 04, 2025
Category Connection: Level Transmitter
Brief: Discover the **Gammapilot FMG50**, a cutting-edge radiometric level and density measurement device. Ideal for challenging environments, it offers non-contact, high-accuracy measurements for liquids, solids, and more. With SIL 2/3 certification, Bluetooth connectivity, and low radiation exposure, it’s a game-changer in industrial applications.
Related Product Features:
  • Non-contact radiometric measurement for level, density, and interface detection in liquids, solids, and sludges.
  • Operates in extreme conditions—high pressure, temperature, and corrosive or toxic media.
  • First true 2-wire loop-powered transmitter, reducing installation complexity and costs.
  • Certified to SIL 2/3 (IEC 61508) for functional safety in critical applications.
  • Bluetooth-enabled for wireless commissioning and diagnostics via the SmartBlue app.
  • High accuracy (±1%) with unlimited measuring range and cascade configurations.
  • Uses highly sensitive scintillator detectors (NaI(Tl) or PVT) for 80% lower radiation dose.
  • Operates in ambient temperatures up to +80°C without water cooling.
Faqs:
  • What types of materials can the Gammapilot FMG50 measure?
    The FMG50 measures level, density, and interface for liquids, solids, suspensions, and sludges, making it versatile for various industrial applications.
  • How does the Gammapilot FMG50 ensure safety in hazardous environments?
    It features SIL 2/3 certification, Heartbeat Technology for in-process diagnostics, and uses 80% less radiation than older detectors, ensuring safe operation in toxic or high-pressure settings.
  • Can the FMG50 be configured wirelessly?
    Yes, it includes Bluetooth connectivity for easy commissioning, configuration, and diagnostics via the SmartBlue app, ideal for hard-to-access installations.
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