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News Release from: Analytical Technology | Subject: Q45N
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 06 September 2007
New approach for ammonia water
absorption
Q45N dissolved ammonia monitor can be used in a wide range of applications including waste water treatment, potable water treatment, river and stream water quality and refrigeration coolers
Analytical Technology (ATi) says its Q45N dissolved ammonia monitor can be used with ammonia-water absorption refrigeration cooler systems Many refrigeration cooler systems use ammonia-based heat exchangers
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 5 Apr 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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These ammonia chillers are used in a variety of applications including dairies, breweries and beverage manufacturers.
Widely used in the 1960s, ammonia-water absorption refrigeration cooler systems fell in popularity due to low efficiencies and safety concerns: leaks in the heat exchanger can cause ammonia to escape into the water supply.
However, the technology has now evolved to nearly double the efficiency of old systems, leading to their gain in popularity.
Concerns about the safety of using ammonia, especially where ammonia contamination of food products is a risk, can be allayed by using the Q45N.
Continuous monitoring of ammonia in water and waste water streams is becoming increasingly important for plant operations and process control yet conventional on-line monitors can be expensive, complex and labour-intensive.
In the food and beverage industries, safety is allied with cost and efficiency as one of the paramount concerns.
The Q45N dissolved ammonia monitor from ATi uses reaction chemistry to convert ammonia in a solution to a stable monochloramine compound which is then measured with a unique amperometric sensor.
ATi's Q45N monitoring package provides the measurement stability needed to avoid complicated automatic calibration systems and, thanks to ATi's technology, the amperometric sensor provides excellent repeatability over long periods of time.
As the measurement utilises chloramine conversion for measurement, the sample is inherently subjected to biocidal conditions, eliminating long term biofouling on the sensor.
Michael Strahand, general manager Europe at ATi, explains: "ATi's new ammonia monitor represents a major step forward in providing users with a system that is both simple to use and economical to purchase.
"The ATi Q45N monitor allows reliable, sensitive, low cost measurement of ammonia in waste water products to alert users to any potential contamination". Request a free brochure from Analytical Technology ...
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