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WWEM 2012 24 WWEM 2014


7th & 8th November


Telford International Centre, Telford, England


Latest Water Quality Developments to be Showcased at WWEM www.wwem.uk.com


Aquaread (UK) are award winning manufacturers of water quality testing instrumentation based in Kent, South East England. They excitedly return to WWEM to showcase the latest product developments to their UK customers. Aquaread’s centrally located exhibition stand, 100/101, will display their full range of multiparameter water testing Aquaprobes and LeveLine water level loggers along with the latest addition; the AquaStation, which is launching at the show.


The Aquastation is an exciting addition to Aquaread’s range as it is the fi rst truly independent remote monitoring station. Utilising the AP-7000 Aquaprobe, the AquaStation is able to automatically take readings of up to 16 parameters at once, reliably clean the sensors at customisable intervals, automatically calibrate a range of calibration points, send collected data via GPRS / 3G for viewing on any device with an internet connection and power itself via solar or wind power for many years. The AquaStation allows you to capture 5 months of accurate data, from clean and calibrated sensors. Helping to reduce maintenance and site visit frequency to new levels.


Exceeding Expectations in Liquid Analysis at WWEM 2014


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At the WWEM exhibition LTH Electronics with be showcasing its MXD70 Series multi- parameter controller bringing a new dimension to analytical process measurements offering up to 3 measured parameters with temperature in any combination including: Contacting and Electrodeless Conductivity, pH / Redox, Dissolved Oxygen, Suspended Solids & Turbidity.


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To enhance the performance and capabilities of the MXD70 series further a number of features and functions to enrich the operator experience have been added.


These include Full Data-Logging Capabilities, Inter-channel calculations, Modbus RS485, Channel Identifi cation, Power Failure Alarm and Auxiliary mA input option card.


The stand, no. 12, will also feature LTH’s other core product ranges and sensors suitable for a wide range of applications. Representatives from LTH will be available to offer technical support, application knowledge and advice.


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LTH Electronics (UK) deliver intelligent measurement solutions for applications that require accurate and reliable process measurement and control. LTH Electronics is a fl exible organisation able to adapt to meet the requirements of demanding processes that require specialist knowledge and more than 47 years of experience to solve process problems.


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NIVUS (Germany) are proud to present the new NivuFlow 750 cross correlation fl ow transmitter as the successor to the hugely popular OCM Pro CF, at WWEM 2014, stand 84 & 85. With easy installation, intuitive operation and comprehensive diagnostic functions, NIVUS’s customers can be assured of a quick and easy commissioning process and very accurate fl ow measurement results.


With their extensive range of sensors, NIVUS can cater for all of their customers’ fl ow measurement requirements and provide signifi cant whole life cost savings and carbon footprint benefi ts when compared with more traditional methods of measurement.


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Looking for a Solution to your Water Quality Problems?


Modern Water has been manufacturing and selling world- leading monitoring analysers for almost a decade and is known in the industry for its ‘gold- standard’ Microtox toxicity technology. As well as toxicity monitors, Modern


Water’s monitoring systems include, trace metal monitors and a range of environmental products that include fl uorometers, test kits, strip tests and online THM and VOC monitors.


Each range includes systems for portable, online, and laboratory use and all systems are easy to use and can be operated by technicians anywhere in the world.


This year has seen Modern Water launch a range of products which will all be available to see at the WWEM 2014 exhibition this November in Telford, UK. Just some of the new products include Modern Water’s: Dual OVA7000 trace metal monitor; UVI4000 bench top UV digester; Immunoassay strip test and reader; 2nd generation ATP kits; a new hydrocarbon monitor as well as an extension to its range of algal toxin product range.


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The benefi ts of Modern Water’s technologies include quick and reliable results, early warning of toxic events, low capital and operating costs, protection against environmental pollution, robust and proven equipment for use stand-alone or integrated into existing processes.


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