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    Learn all about the unique values of radar sensors, when to use them, and what the strengths of each of Banner's radar sensors are. To learn more, visit bannerengineering.com

    Choosing a Banner Radar Sensor

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    For two decades, Banner Engineering has been the leading developer of industrial radar sensors.

    This technology can do what no other can: work flawlessly in the harshest environments, and deliver wide areas of detection, all while providing reliable measurement. Look to Banner Engineering radar sensors and their unique properties for your sensing needs.

    Radar's primary strength comes from delivering reliable detection across a broad, vertical and horizontal field of view; and its resistance to environmental conditions such as rain, snow, sun, wind or dust.

    Use radar sensors outdoors, mounted on board vehicles, or indoor applications such as tank level monitoring or areas with heavy dust and debris.

    Plus, radar sensors are not susceptible to crosstalk, so they are a great choice when used in close proximity, such as in outdoor digital parking meters.

    Now, let's look at Banner's current offerings of radar sensors and some of their best use applications.

    We suggest starting out with our cutting edge Q90R series, which has the most advanced configuration of all our radar sensors.

    The Q90R has an IP69K rated metal housing and a range up to 20m, making it suitable for many challenging applications.

    The Q90R series provides configurable zones, detection of multiple targets, and multidimensional positioning feedback, useful for applications where multiple output states are beneficial, such as integrated onboard vehicle collision avoidance.

    If you need something beyond what the Q90R series offers, consider the more compact T30R, which has a narrower beam pattern, a barrel mount housing and up to 25m of range, making it ideal for tank level monitoring applications.

    Or if you need a more economical radar sensor, look to the K50R.

    With customizable LED indication and a range of five meters, the K50R is ideal for a variety of detection and monitoring applications.

    Finally, look to Banner's 24GHz radar sensors for various other features, such as ranges up to 100m; alternative beam patterns; DIP switch configuration, and more.

    So no matter the application, Banner Engineering has you covered for all your radar detection needs.

    To learn more about radar, any of these sensors, or talk to an engineer about your specific needs, visit BannerEngineering.com.

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