Liquid Analysis
Comprehensive product range for all analytical parameters.
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Extended Liquid Analysis
Liquid analysis covers the online and laboratory measurement of key chemical and physical parameters that determine process safety, product quality, and regulatory compliance. Continuous analysis is increasingly essential for environmental protection and process optimization across water, beverages, dairy, chemical production, and pharmaceutical manufacturing. Rather than relying on intermittent grab samples alone, modern liquid analysis supports near-real-time visibility into process conditions.
Typical measurement parameters include pH (potentiometric), conductivity (conductive or toroidal), turbidity, free and total chlorine, dissolved oxygen, oxidation-reduction potential (ORP), sludge/interface level, and nutrient concentrations. Broader analyzer portfolios extend into sum parameters such as TOC/COD/SAC, process photometry, hardness and metals measurement, and sampling systems, allowing coverage from individual sensors to complete measuring stations depending on criticality and required analytical confidence.
The operational benefits center on precision and reliability: tighter control windows, improved yield, better quality consistency, and earlier detection of excursions that can compromise safety or discharge limits. Digital sensor technologies also reduce common failure modes at the wet end by improving signal integrity and simplifying handling; for example, digital transfer approaches convert the measured value to a digital signal for transmission without a contacting connection, improving robustness in demanding environments.
Applications span municipal and industrial water and wastewater treatment, drinking water disinfection control, fermentation and bioprocess monitoring, neutralization and chemical dosing, cleaning and rinse verification, and continuous monitoring of effluent or discharge quality. In regulated environments, analytical transparency supports traceability, deviation response, and confidence in compliance reporting.
Integration value is maximized when analyzers and transmitters align with plant communications and asset management practices. State-of-the-art interfaces and protocols enable seamless connection to automation and plant asset management systems, supporting consistent diagnostics, calibration workflows, and documentation across fleets of analytical points.
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