WWEM exhibitor to highlight culture of cutting-edge technology for drinking and wastewater monitoring applications

Drinking water

WWEM exhibitor to highlight culture of cutting-edge technology for drinking and wastewater monitoring applications

09 Sep, 2021

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Over the past 56 years Partech Instruments have developed a worldwide client base thanks to their premium products, pragmatic approach, and unparalleled level of customer service.  Visit the Partech stand at WWEM to find out more for yourself. 

Being founded 1964, they have certainly gone from strength to strength, with national and international accreditation alongside affiliation from leading bodies confirming Partech’s place on the world stage of wastewater measurement. 

Partech’s aims are simple: to provide unrivalled customer support with first-rate, tailored products combining ease of use and cost effectiveness. Their track record with over half a century of successful trading is proof that they are premium and just as importantly, people focused. 

The Partech reputation for service, support and specialist solutions means they are so much more than just a name, their purpose is to be at the forefront of their industry. The company has designed measurement equipment for drinking water and wastewater, specialising in monitoring for turbidity, suspended solids, pH, and sludge blanket interface detection.  

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