Liquid Analysis with Contact Free Sensors

Environmental laboratory

Liquid Analysis with Contact Free Sensors

17 Mar, 2012

Published over 14 years ago. See the latest and most current information on Environmental laboratory.

The Memosens (Germany) standard for digital contact-free sensors sparked off a revolution in liquid analysis. Inductive coupling ensures perfect galvanic isolation of sensor and transducer. Measuring errors through ambient conditions such as moisture and corrosion or electromagnetic interferences now are a thing of the past. Since the disclosure of the Memosens protocol, partnerships with a large number of sensor manufacturers who can serve various applications have been formed. Memosens is certified for use in explosive atmospheres, and all components are mutually compatible.

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