Radar Level Market Grows

April 1, 2008
Radar Level Measurement Technology Has Advanced Significantly

The worldwide market for radar level devices is expected to grow at a compounded annual growth rate (CAGR) of 5.9% over the next five years. The market was $316 million in 2007 and is forecasted to be $421 million in 2012, according to a new ARC Advisory Group study.

Suppliers have been successful in addressing user requirements by offering products with improved accuracy and broader frequency ranges.

“Radar level measurement technology has advanced significantly and is more broadly applicable in a number of difficult level measurement applications, such as bulk solids. Increased accuracy, along with easy installation and a low maintenance profile, even when applied in harsh process environments, have helped radar level devices enjoy greater acceptance among users, making it one of the fastest growing level measurement technologies,” according to Analyst Allen Avery, the principal author of ARC’s “Radar Level Devices Worldwide Outlook.”

Non-contact, or microwave radar level devices, still account for the majority of shipments. However, guided wave radar has experienced breakneck growth in recent years. They will continue to see strong growth because they typically meet process industry requirements, such as loop power, low cost and applicability to both liquid and bulk solid media. They are also ideal for interface detection in oil and gas and refining applications and are largely immune to foam in agitated process vessels.

Suppliers can expect to see the largest growth in Asia, where heavy investment in new plant construction continues in sectors, such as chemical, petrochemical and refining, where radar level devices are used extensively. In mature North American and Western European markets, suppliers will largely rely on replacement business.