State of the art water chemical sensor technology

Water/wastewater

State of the art water chemical sensor technology

25 Sep, 2018

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South West Sensor Ltd. produces state-of-the-art water chemical sensors and will demonstrate novel microfluidic sensors, enabling nitrate and phosphate monitoring in both fresh and sea water. The sensor can autonomously measure at high frequency (8000 times /day) and consumes low volumes of reagents and low power. Both dry and submersible versions are available.

South West Sensors Ltd looks forward to welcoming visitors to stand 21 and having the opportunity to showcase their Water Chemical Sensors. They also welcome potential partners and investors.

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