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PREVIEW 2021 AQE & WWEM 49


WWEM exhibitors focus on delivering more information from their sensors/ instruments in the water industry


Discover laboratory level accuracy in the field at AQE/WWEM


HORIBA UK Limited, part of the HORIBA Group of worldwide companies, provides an extensive array of process and environmental instruments, system engineering, and cutting-edge technologies to measure gas, air, soil, and water for various industrial applications.


Visit them on their virtual stand to discuss your special requirements with HORIBA’s dedicated team and discover how their solutions for measuring pollutants from stack and ambient pollutants levels.


If your application requires measurements in the field of the same accuracy and reliability of laboratory measurements, find out more about HORIBA’s market leading PG-350 Portable Automated Measuring System (P-AMS). The analyser offers fast response time with a shortened warm up time, high accuracy in measuring up to 5 crucial components in the field and the durability to facilitate mobile measurement. It has also attained MCERTs accreditation recently, according to EN-15267-4


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The water industry requires consistent and accurate indication/measurement of pressure, flow, level and temperature within the process of treating both potable and dirty water.


With the development of IoT and the industry wanting more information from the devices they use, ifm have looked at how to deliver more information from their sensors/instruments. This information can now be delivered directly to the higher level network, via remote modules. These modules are available both as panel mount or field mount with high IP rating, thus removing the need for dedicated network embedded sensors. If you have legacy networks and are changing to a new network, this solution makes it very easy for the technicians and operators, as it is simple plug and play for both old and new networks. Visit the ifm stand at the upcoming WWEM Virtual Event to find out more.


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Discover a whole new world of possibilities for mobile in-field spectroscopy


Heraeus’ unique light FiberLight® L3 unites the best of two worlds: The broad spectrum of the deuterium lamp and the long lifetime,


low power consumption and higher efficiency of the LED light. Therefore, the new light source offers the advantages of state-of-the-art LED technology combined with a true broadband spectrum.


Learn about LED based products for analytical spectroscopy applications, advantages over conventional light sources and the easy integration into mobile equipment at the Heraeus Noblelight booth at Virtual AQE and WWEM.


Discover the whole range of high-quality light sources for analytical instruments for repeatable precision and consistent, sensitive analysis.


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56050pr@reply-direct.com 436,- € VEGAPULS C 11


www.vega.com/vegapuls All advantages of the radar technology:


80 GHz level sensor with fi xed cable connection (IP68)


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RADAR ULTRASONIC


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