WWEM Preview - UK Focus ABB to Showcase Latest Technologies at WWEM 2012 Exhibition
ABB Limited will be exhibiting a selection of its latest instrumentation and analytical equipment and systems at Water, Wastewater and Environmental Monitoring (WWEM) 2012 on the 7th and 8thNovember at The International Centre, Telford.
Visitors to the stand (stands 108 and 109) will be able to see a fully automated interactive display demonstrating how ABB's technologies can be integrated to help monitor and control water supplies. It features various examples of ABB's instrumentation portfolio controlled by ABB's latest PLC technology with Profibus and Ethernet communications technology.
Amongst the wide range of other products on show will be ABB’s Aztec 600 colorimetric and newly launched Ion-Selective Electrode (ISE) potable water quality analysers. Using these analysers, operators can establish a quick and accurate measurement of a range of parameters, including aluminium, iron, manganese, phosphate, colour, fluoride and high low and high level ammonia.
Simple to operate and maintain, the Aztec range incorporates a host of features such as automatic two point calibration, self-cleaning functionality and automatic sample dilution. The inherent product design and auto-calibrating features mean that maintenance is typically only required annually, compared to every three months with some units on the market.
Also on display will be ABB’s MCERTified WaterMaster flowmeter. Designed specifically for the water and wastewater market, it features a revolutionary octagonal flow sensor and ABB’s innovative VeriMaster verification system. Accompanying it will be the latest version of ABB’s highly successful AquaMaster electromagnetic flowmeter. Able to use either solar or wind-powered energy in addition to battery and mains power, the AquaMaster 3 is ideal for water billing and leakage applications in virtually any location.
The AquaMaster 3 also features GSM-SMS technology, enabling it to be contacted using a PC, or through a mobile phone via SMS messaging, providing operators with instant remote access to accurate flow data.
These products will be joined by ABB’s range of pressure and temperature measurement products for use around water and wastewater treatment processes, plus examples of ABB’s recorder products including the SM500F, the world’s first field mountable videographic data recorder. Capable of being installed anywhere, such as a panel, wall or pipe with no additional cost, the SM500F takes recording out of the control room and offers users localised access to operational data. Its fully sealed IP66 and NEMA 4X enclosure provides full protection against water and dust ingress.
Visitors will also get the chance to benefit from ABB’s expertise in online potable water quality measurement by attending a workshop session on Wednesday 7th November (also repeated on Thursday 8th November), which will be hosted by Jon Penn, ABB’s Global Product Manager for Continuous Water Analysis. Starting at 10am in Room 8 on 7th November and 2.30pm in Room 4 on 8th November, the workshop will focus on the topic of ‘Optimising surface water treatment using online instrumentation’. It will explain how online monitoring and control can help operators to improve the sustainability, cost efficiency and safety of coagulation treatment processes.
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Portable Water Testing Solutions
WWEM provides an ideal opportunity for the Lovibond® team to discuss the issues of accurate, reliable water analysis. An established supplier of water testing equipment for the water, wastewater, industrial and environmental communities, Lovibond Tintometer is perfectly qualified to advise on all matters related to water quality.
The Lovibond® portable testing instruments and reagents offer rapid, reliable and accurate monitoring for quality testing at every stage of the water cycle. The reputable brand is synonymous with tried and trusted products, service and pure expertise.
The Lovibond® stand No 85, is exhibiting innovative solutions for the entire water cycle: Drinking Water; Waste Water; Process Water; Industrial
Water; and Effluents: with instruments to analyse over 100 parameters from A-Z including, but not limited to: Alkalinity; pH; Chlorine; Chloride; TDS; Calcium Hardness; Phosphate; Sulphite; BOD and COD. Drop Test Kits for Boiler/Cooling water testing and traditional visual comparator kits and discs complete the ‘line-up’.
Reader Reply Card No. 131 MCerts Experts to Help with your Compliance Projects
Sira Certification (a CSA Group company) is a leading test, calibration and certification provider, working with a wide range of industrial clients.
As the chosen partner of the Environment Agency to run the MCERTS certification schemes, Sira provides test, assessment and auditing services for both manufacturers and operators to fulfill their environmental responsibilities. Our MCERTS experts will be on-hand to discuss your compliance projects at stand 80.
Sira will be delivering a paper as part of the WWEM conference programme – “International Recognition of MCERTS” – as well as presenting MCERTS certificates to companies who have recently undergone MCERTS-approval.
www.siraenvironmental.com
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New Chemical Dosing Pump Launched
Etatron GB is a specialised provider of chemical dosing pumps and equipment with extensive experience and expertise. The new e-One dosing pump will be launched in the UK at WWEM 2012. This new and innovative e-One model features: Automatic suction and discharge failure alerts, Increased energy efficiency with energy usage reduced by 65% at full performance, Reliable and accurate dosing and Lower mechanical stress and working temperatures.
Etatron GB can also provide cost effective and reliable solenoids and motors suitable for a wide range of dosing pump solutions. Controllers, chemical holding tanks, agitators and mixers with an extensive range of accessories are also available from Etatron GB to ensure compatibility and flexibility among Etatron GB’s products for a wide range of chemical dosing applications.
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Instrument Cases of all Sizes on Show
Polyformes Cases and Foams staff would like to welcome you to Stand 74 at WWEM 2012 to view their range of instrumentation cases. We will be displaying the complete Explorer series of rugged, waterproof cases – from small, single instrument cases up to the two-man lift size which are ideal for housing complete test kits.
Also on display will be our plastic presentation case range which will include the Ergoline and Tekno cases. All cases can be supplied with bespoke foam inserts for full product protection and added value – available in a range of colours to complement your corporate requirements.
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Introducing the new portable VOC analyser, the Frog 4000, SMI-LabHut Ltd broadens its range of GC and HPLC equipment and accessories. With sales in over 100 countries world-wide, and now in its 17th year of trading, LabHut is well known in the chromatography business for its excellent service and support. The introduction of the Frog 4000 from Defiant Technologies enables VOC’s to be analysed in the field to 1ppb levels in just 6 minutes without the need for a traditional GC column or carrier gas, and establishes LabHut firmly in the environmental, water and pollution monitoring markets. Also on display will be a range of chromatography accessories including replacement lamps for atomic absorption and UV detection systems. See Labhut on stand 66 at WWEM.
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