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News Release from: Analytical Technology | Subject: Q45D dissolved oxygen monitor
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial Team on 05 January 2007

Sparkling range of water monitors at
IWWE 2007

Analytical Technology (ATi) will be exhibiting its range of water monitors on stand B68 at Irish Water Waste and Environment (IWWE), 7-8 March 2007, RDS, Dublin

Products being showcased at the exhibition include ATi's innovative dissolved oxygen monitor, particle counter, chlorine monitor and turbidity monitor Showcasing at IWWE is the Q45D dissolved oxygen monitor for reliable oxygen monitoring in water

The Q45D has an integrated auto clean system that can be used with minimal maintenance in raw effluent.

The most common application is for the control of dissolved oxygen levels in activated sludge plants.

The new Q45D DO monitor from ATi provides reliable oxygen measurement with a proven record in reduced costs.

Also being demonstrated is the bufferless Q45H chlorine monitoring system for the on-line monitoring and control of chlorination in water.

The key advantage of the new Q45H is that it utilises an innovative enhanced pH response membrane-covered polarographic sensor that does not require the addition of chemical reagents.

The ATi sensor has a response around ten times higher than that of conventional sensors at high pH values (pH>8.3).

Other instruments demonstrated at the show are the A15/76 turbidity monitor and the C10/77 particle counter.

ATi's innovative turbidity monitor is specifically designed to meet the needs of both municipal drinking water systems and industrial water treatment for reliable, low-range turbidity measurement.

The C10/77 particle sensor is used for the continuous monitoring of particle counts in raw water, membranes plants and pro filter applications. Request a free brochure from Analytical Technology ...

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