New Powerful On-line Calcium Hardness Monitor Offers Easy Set-up & Quick, Accurate Results

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New Powerful On-line Calcium Hardness Monitor Offers Easy Set-up & Quick, Accurate Results

28 Feb, 2008

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Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc Lab Products Division (Water Analysis Instruments products) - ORION
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Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc. (USA), announce the new Thermo Scientific Orion 2120XP calcium hardness monitor, the latest product in the next generation of on-line water analysis products for customers in the power and drinking water markets. The Orion 2120XP is designed for ease-of-use and reliability for users at any skill level.
The new Orion 2120XPmonitormeets the demanding requirements for calcium hardness analysis with complete assurance. This monitor provides unmatched versatility and performance using simple step by step scrolling instructions for set–up, calibration, operation and
diagnostics sub menus. Keep your plant in perfect harmony with results you can trust.
Pinpointing calcium hardness breakthrough has never been easier using the Orion 2120XP calcium hardness monitor. This monitor offers
superior protection fromthe costly effects of scale upon your ultra-pure water system. Designed for durability and repeatability, this monitor is built to withstand the demands of continuous on-line monitoring for a variety of calcium hardness applications.

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