New Range of Monitoring Systems for Oil in water

Water/wastewater

New Range of Monitoring Systems for Oil in water

13 Jul, 2012

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Multisensor Systems (UK) has announced the launch of a new range of monitoring systems, which each incorporate one of the innovative Multisensor monitors alongside a complete sample presentation system.

The new MS1200-SYS is an on-line VOC /Hydrocarbon in water (% Concentration) monitoring system, whilst the MS1100-SYS is an online event monitoring system to detect VOC /Hydrocarbon pollution events. The Multisensor instruments are based on advanced gas sensing techniques, and are designed to measure VOC or concentrations as low as 1 ppb.

Unlike other methods of measuring VOCs the Multisensor range of systems do not require laboratory facilities nor do they employ any chemicals in implementation. This reduces running costs, servicing requirements and operator input, saving both time and money.

Multisensor Systems is a privately funded developer and supplier of highly sensitive instruments for the detection of environmentally harmful contaminants in water and air. Using a variety of different sensor types the company designs signal processing and interfacing hardware and software, to provide cost effective solutions to monitor and protect a variety of clean and waste water installations, conduct air monitoring and detect harmful organic chemicals .

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