Process refractometer iCS

process refractometer
process refractometer
process refractometer
process refractometer
process refractometer
process refractometer
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Description

This in-line process sensor delivers high measuring precision in a compact design. SCHMIDT + HAENSCH’s customizable iCS concentration sensor opens up a new field of process analysis in particularily tight conditions. Thanks to the new design, the actual sensor has the size of a golf ball, resulting in a highly efficient and compact construction. ID-N° 15555 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 ethylene gylcol concentration If you are dealing with minimal volumes, space-limited installations or mobile operation, SCHMIDT + HAENSCH has the ultimate solution for you here: Designed to be easily integrated into your process controls, it can be connected directly to your PLC via Modbus or RS-232 interface. Integrated functions such as temperature measurement, cleanliness control and filling level detection ensure a self-monitoring system. As a true sensor, it can be used in applications which can not be met by conventional refractometers. Its measuring range is specifically programmed to your desired application. Our engineering team will customize your needed application for your concentration sensor. Please note that engineering costs will be required for your customization.

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Meet this supplier at the following exhibition(s):

ACHEMA 2024
ACHEMA 2024

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

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