Water analyzer IPA®
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Characteristics

Measured entity
water
Application domain
process
Configuration
benchtop

Description

The IPA® Industrial Process Analyzer was launched as a stripped version of the reference UPA® Universal Process Analyzerfor all your industrial process liquid applications, but with limited function and more cost-effective. It is a single parameter analyzer platform with a similar hardware and software architecture, providing top quality with an affordable price tag. The system features all relevant automatic functions such as cleaning, validation and calibration (where applicable). Careful design of the measuring vessels and precision injection results into low reagent consumption and relatively long autonomy. The IPA® has a flexible software architecture for a variety of communication options and addressing application specific needs. The IPA® Industrial Process Analyzer can sample and analyze up to 3 individual streams sequentially, reducing the cost per sampling point. Parameters The IPA® Industrial Process Analyzer is able to monitor any possible chemical parameter in a water matrix, covering an impressive list of no less than 140 chemical parameters, from 4-tertiary-butylcatechol...up to Zinc sulphate. Pleaseinquire with us for your parameter, or download the technical brochure in the download section of this website. General features Ergonomic, corrosion resistant analyzer housing (IP55) with complete separation between wet and electronic part. Purging with instrument air possible. Human interface: 5.7" color touch screen with function buttons. Can remotely be taken over by LAN ethernet software (VNC). Standard auto-cleaning, auto-calibration and auto-validation

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