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Water / Wastewater 31 A deep virtual insight into chemical processes


Distillation, ammonia and colour pigment processing, energy generation, storage, waste water treatment – the chemical industry has many facets. The specifi cations for the process measurement technologies used are correspondingly diverse and demanding. Because effi cient, robust production processes place special demands on materials, VEGA measuring instruments are available in many different versions. They are always tailored to the respective application. However, the challenge for users is to fi nd the right instrument for the right task – and to optimally use it.


A new, interactive animation on the VEGA homepage now sheds light on all the possibilities. The virtual visit to a chemical park explains typical as well as special processing methods in a concise and understandable way. And it provides answers to questions like: Which measuring principle is suitable for level measurement in an evaporator, when distilling urea? How do I ensure that the absorber pump in a chemical park’s own power plant works reliably? Or: Which instrument versions are robust enough to reliably measure the level and the point level in an ammonia tank?


The animation provides deep insights into plant areas that are not normally accessible. Showing things that are otherwise invisible, it uses this advantage to the full. In the 3D view, the viewer decides for themselves where they want to look. The application ‘help function’ also provides the basis for further steps – on the direct path towards process optimisation. A visit to the virtual plant opens up new perspectives and is also a lot of fun, as the visitor fl ies through the plant as if on wings! Online only:- Experience the tour now at www.vega.com/chemical


New range of test tubes: A quick and easy solution for analysis in WWTP


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Aqualabo is pround to introduce its new range of test tubes, dedicated to analysis in WWTP.


The parameters available are COD, Total Nitrogen TN, Total Phosphate TP, Nitrates N03-


NO2 Phosphates PO43-


Test tubes of 16 mm can be delivered in polystyren boxes, for safety and easy manipulations.


These reagents are provided pre-measured, perfect for routine analysis, self-monitoring and process control.


This new method of analysis is compatible with Aqualabo laboratory and fi eld equipments : Photometer PHOTOPOD and Spectrophotometers UVILINE.


A heating reactor is also available for COD, Phosphates and Total Nitrogen analysis, which require heat at high temperature.


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Keep your LC fl owing


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Restek has expanded its line of LC accessories to bring you even more of what you need to keep your LC fl owing. Over 140 new items are now available, including fi ttings, tubing, mobile phase management and


safety supplies, and more.


Featured products include bottle top inlet valves to protect your lab from volatile compounds and your mobile phase from bacterial contamination, outlet valves to regulate pressure during helium sparging, and safety exhaust fi lters with a color indicator to clearly show when a changeout is needed.


Browse top-quality couplers, fi ttings, unions, tees, and crosses; PEEK and stainless steel tubing; mobile phase maintenance and safety products including bottle tops, valves, fi lters, and spargers— and that’s on top of our already wide selection of instrument replacement parts and supplies.


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Myron L®


Company’s new 900 Series industrial monitor/controller


combines fl exibility, accuracy and reliability. It is the ideal instrument for even the most demanding water treatment applications.


Measurement capabilities include: Conductivity, Resistivity, Salinity, TDS, pH, ORP, Temperature, mVDC, Flow and % Rejection. It includes a 4-20 mA input. Standard outputs are a 0-10 VDC recorder output and a Relay output. Available optional outputs include a 4-20 mA, an RS-485 output, as well as 2 additional Relays.


The instrument’s display can show up to 4 measurements simultaneously. Sensor setup allows the user to eliminate error due to cable length and enter custom cell constants for conductivity sensors. Calibration is electronic. It’s 3.5” touchscreen and intuitive GUI make it simple to set up, simple to use and simple to adapt to your specifi c needs.


The Myron L® Company 900: A high level performer for applications


where high level performance is an absolute requirement.


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