Ultrasonic air level gauge for liquid and solids for very dusty conditions
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Abstract
The features of piezoelectric transformers with multi-layered matching coverages which works on an air environment are considered. As a result of a multi-layered construction application a possibility to determin the levels up to 61 mcode is provided, and the amplitude of the swaying speed on the transformer working surface gets such a value that the surface selfwiping becomes possible
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