
Magnetrol has a wide range of innovative level and flow transmitters and level switches.
New Magnetrol Genesis
The new Magnetrol Genesis is a technological advancement that provides accurate multiphase level measurement in separators. Based on Guided Wave Radar (GWR) technology, it features a cleaning mechanism for the probe during operation.
Magnetrol is one of the world’s largest manufacturers of level measurement equipment for process applications, and its product range includes the Guided Wave Radar level transmitters.
They offer products based on most level measurement principles and are perhaps best known for their magnetic coupling on level switches. Magnetrol was the first to launch a low-power level transmitter using Guided Wave Radar technology in 1998, which can be operated by a two-wire IS circuit.
The Eclipse Guided Wave Radar is now available for both top-level measurement and liquid/liquid interface level measurement in tanks. This type of tank measurement is now supplied to most new and existing offshore projects. GWR should not be confused with air-borne radar, which has entirely different applications and technical limitations when it comes to level measurement.
By choosing Magnetrol Guided Wave Radar, you gain access to the best product on the market and the ability to solve even the most challenging applications. Both Norsok I-001 and TR 3032 recommend the Guided Wave Radar measurement principle. Magnetrol’s product range also includes ultrasonic, radar, thermal, capacitive, magnetic, displacer, and float switches or transmitters for level measurement.
Aurora is a magnetic level gauge combined with Guided Wave Radar, offering a very compact solution if you have limited space and restricted access to flange connections. It’s also worth mentioning that Magnetrol produces standpipes tailored to your tank. Additionally, flow switches and transmitters based on the thermal measurement principle are also available. All Magnetrol products are available for classified areas and are designed for rugged applications.
The products have been used for many years in both offshore and onshore installations in Norway, with a significant reference list both nationally and internationally.

