Experts in Water quality monitoring and control equipment

Water quality monitoring

Experts in Water quality monitoring and control equipment

30 Aug, 2022

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Bürkert will be highlighting the benefits of its range of monitoring and control equipment that offers precision and simplicity in operation, as well as a virtual environment that enables visitors to explore different applications. 

One of the major challenges for the industry is maintaining high water quality. The Type 8905 online analysis system offers automated water quality monitoring for a wide range of applications. This multi-channel, modular system regularly tests a range of parameters including pH, chlorine, conductivity, ORP, turbidity and temperature, with the latest module enabling monitoring of iron levels accurate to 0.03 ppm by volume. This ground-breaking device greatly improves the reliability of data and reduces the time and effort required to collect it. 

Bürkert is also an expert in process automation and will have two versions of its pneumatic valve islands on display. One of the major advantages to these valve islands is the LCD display for each control circuit, which provides real-time feedback on the status of the process, which simplifies commissioning and maintenance. 

Find out more, visit Bürkert at WWEM 2022.

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