Cylindrical ultrasonic transducer ARK50-THD Airducer®
piezoelectricacousticultrasonic

cylindrical ultrasonic transducer
cylindrical ultrasonic transducer
cylindrical ultrasonic transducer
cylindrical ultrasonic transducer
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Characteristics

Configuration
cylindrical
Technology
piezoelectric, acoustic, ultrasonic
Other characteristics
rugged
Applications
proximity, for level measurement, for obstacle detection
Frequency

50 kHz

Distance range

Max.: 1,500 cm
(49.2 in)

Min.: 30 cm
(11.8 in)

Description

Applications: - Level measurement in chemically aggressive environments - Food and beverage processing - Flow monitoring Features: - Rugged one-piece PVDF housing is U.S. FDA compliant - Threaded design allows for installation in various applications - Standard internal shielding - 8 mm M3 PCB standoffs Options: - Nut—2" BSP thread - Complete assembly available with standard cable lengths - 10 KΩ thermistors for temperature compensation - 12 mm extension sleeve - Mounting cap available in BSP, NPT, or M32 threads Specifications: - Peak Operating Frequency: 50 kHz ±4% - Minimum Transmit Sensitivity: 105 dB re, 1µPa/V at 1 m at best transmit frequency - Minimum Receive Sensitivity: -170 dB re 1V/µPa at best receive frequency - Minimum Parallel Resistance: 350 Ω, ±30% - Minimum and Maximum Sensing Range*: 30 cm to 15 m - Typical Sensing Range: 35 cm to 10 m (14" to 33') - Free Capacitance: 5000 pF ±20% at 1 kHz - Beamwidth: 10° ±2° at -3 dB - Maximum Driving Voltage: 1000 Vpp at 2% duty cycle tone burst - Operating Temperature: -40 to 90°C (-40 to 194°F) - Weight: 250 g (8.8 oz.) - Housing: Kynar® 720 - Acoustic Window: Kynar 720

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