Brix scale refractometer iPS CL
process

Brix scale refractometer
Brix scale refractometer
Brix scale refractometer
Brix scale refractometer
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Characteristics

Type
Brix scale
Applications
process

Description

This in-line process sensor is especially designed to control the concentration of cutting oils and cooling lubricants in order to reduce the risks of damages on cutting tools and products. The SCHMIDT + HAENSCH iPS CL delivers high measuring precision in a compact design and opens up a new field of process analysis in particularily tight conditions. ID-N° 16266 Compact and light size, easily fitting for tight conditions Simple, flexible, and uncompromising integration into your process Technically easy to implement and low-cost integration as well as maintenance Longstanding, proven technology especially effective for monitoring concentrations of cutting oils and cooling lubricants Reduction of damages on cutting tools The SCHMIDT + HAENSCH in-line process sensor iPS CL provides a continuous real-time measurement of the concentration and temperature of the cutting fluid. The instrument can also be used to operate magnetic valves for dosing the cutting oils directly. The process refractometer is fitted with the Brix scale and the devices can be used without further programming. Software for the data acquisition and the configuration of the device are also included in the scope of delivery. Because of the fact, that it operates without any moving parts, only maintenance is to change the dry air cartridge.

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ACHEMA 2024

10-14 Jun 2024 Frankfurt am Main (Germany) Hall 11.1 - Stand E87

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