WWEM Stand No 93 - The New Name in Online Turbidity

Drinking water

WWEM Stand No 93 - The New Name in Online Turbidity

30 Aug, 2016

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WWEM is the perfect platform for the Lovibond® PTV 1000 Online Turbidimeter to make its inaugural debut to its UK customer base. Designed for low level drinking water analysis, the instrument has low sample volume requirement and is easy to install with intuitive APP-based (iOS®/AndroidTM) user interface,  innovative calibration procedure and state-of-the-art communications. The PTV 1000 provides unsurpassed accuracy for low level turbidity measurements and enables extensive cost savings for utilities companies.

Also making its UK debut is the SD 400 OxiL meter, utilising optical DO probe technology for fast communication of dissolved oxygen results. Optical technology offers faster response times and very short calibration times versus meters with standard, electrochemical sensors. Based on luminescence, an additional benefit is that no electrolyte is required, providing considerable cost savings and easy maintenance. A choice of probe lengths renders the instrument ideal for constant emergence in field applications.

The Lovibond® team will also be demonstrating the latest in the MD 6xx photometer series with integrated Bluetooth® communications for SMART users with the Lovibond® AquaLX® App. The series now includes the MD 640 with in-built PTSA and Fluorescein measurement for the accurate analysis of real-time product dose levels. This single photometer/fluorometer instrument requires no additional adaptor, enabling fast, easy, yet accurate measurements in the field. 

And, finally, Stand 93 presents the BD 600/606, new manometric BOD systems with remote control functionality, even through glass doors. The system was specifically designed for use in laboratories, treatment and purification plants with automatic BOD measurement at customisable intervals. Continuously monitored results are displayed on the large screen with easy-to-monitor graphical representation of measured values. Flexibility is paramount with individual programming of each of the six sample bottles and data transfer via USB or SD Card. 

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