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BinMaster Introduces Compact Radar Sensors for Sanitary Processing

BinMaster’s newest compact non-contact radar level sensors provide smart inventory control in a small stainless-steel housing, designed for food, beverage, and pharmaceutical manufacturing.

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At just 6” in length and 1.5” diameter, CNCR-400 sensors are ideal for small processing vessels including bins, tanks, hoppers, and mixers with agitators. 80 GHz radar technology provides accuracy within 5 mm - even in turbulence, condensation, and buildup - ensuring precision and performance throughout sanitary processes.

The CNCR-400 radar series are offered in three different models. Each hygienic sensor measures bulk solids and liquids within ranges up to 49 ft. (15 m):

  • Digital Display (DD): Features a digital readout on the sensor face, plus a light ring with programmable colors for visual alerts
  • Light Ring Indicator (LRI): Includes a light ring with ability to program colors to alert to critical high or low inventory conditions
  • Stainless-Steel Only (SS): Ideal for vessels where local alerts or visual cues are not a requirement; a cost-effective option for continuous process monitoring

Compatibility with BinCloud® inventory management software differentiates the CNCR-400 radars from other brands of compact radar sensors. Users can view bulk material levels in real-time, from anywhere, on a phone, tablet, or PC. From one site to multi-national operations, operators can view inventory  for every bin and plant location from one login and easy-to-use interface.

CNCR-400 sensors include 4-20 mA, NPN/PNP, and IO-Link outputs. Setup and configuration are simple using a  Bluetooth application on a cell phone. Radars are rated IP66/67/69 for long-term durability, offer .75” and 1” NPT connection options.

The compact level sensors include standard c-UL-US ordinary location approvals, plus FDA, 3A, and EHEDG worldwide hygienic approvals.

Visit https://www.BinMaster.com to explore sanitary non-contact radar options and get a quote from BinMaster’s helpful experts today.

About BinMaster Sensors and Technologies LLC

BinMaster Sensors and Technologies LLC designs and manufactures level sensors, weighing systems, software, and monitoring technologies for industrial and agricultural applications. Its brands - BinMaster, Senix, BinTrac, and MicroZone - serve customers worldwide with solutions for bulk solids, liquids, and inventory measurement.

Founded in 1953 and headquartered in Lincoln, Nebraska, with additional operations in Mankato, Minnesota, the company combines decades of manufacturing experience with visionary innovation to deliver reliable, user-friendly solutions that improve safety and operational efficiency.

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