WWEM 49 Flowquip – WWEM Stand P8
Since 1982 Flowquip have been a leading UK supplier of fl owmeters to the water and wastewater industry. Flowquip fl owmeter solutions include the latest technologies such as ultrasonic ‘clamp-on’ fl ow meters, electromagnetic fl ow meters, thermal mass fl ow meters, Coriolis fl ow meters, variable area fl ow meters, vortex fl ow meters and turbine fl ow meters. In addition to a wide range of stock fl ow meters, Flowquip offers complete solutions encompassing design, supply, installation and commissioning. The company also provides fl ow meter calibration, servicing and repair.
These fl ow meters are used in a wide variety of applications including effl uent measurement, environmental monitoring, fi re hydrant testing, heating and cooling water distribution, pump, compressor and boiler performance testing.
Flowquip has 40 years of technical experience in suppling metering solutions and can help customers specify the best system for their application.
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GAMBICA is the trade association for instrumentation, control, automation and laboratory technology in the UK.
GAMBICA removes barriers and maximises market potential by forming a community of members and stakeholders to share knowledge and best practices, shape opinion, and enhance the profi le of our industries. It also infl uences policy, standards and regulation for the benefi t of members’ industries.
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GAMBICA regularly publishes unique market reports and forecasts, allowing members to accurately plan future strategies and budgets. It also helps members to develop their business through promotional activities such as exhibitions, events, publications and media campaigns.
Visit GAMBICA on stand U5 to share your current business challenges and see how you can get involved in their community of over 220 UK organisations and thousands of industry experts.
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Come and visit the Hach stand J4 at WWEM 2022, where their team of experts will be pleased to talk to you about their water analysis products and solutions. The particular focus this year is energy and process emissions reduction, as well as possibilities for CAPEX avoidance. This may be of interest in relation to 2030 Net Zero objectives. The Hach team would also be pleased to discuss any relevant process and laboratory instrumentation in their portfolio to meet specifi c requirements in both clean and wastewater applications.
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Hangzhou Chunlai Technology Co. Ltd –
GAMBICA – WWEM Stand U5
WWEM Stand I2 Hangzhou Chunlai Technology Co., Ltd, is a professional manufacturer and one-stop solution provider of gas monitoring instruments and systems. After decades of devotion to research and development, the company carries over ten core technology platforms including, but not limited to: UV DOAS, TDLAS, FTIR, GC+FIDGC- MSβ ray/Light Scattering, Fluorescence Spectrometry LED/Full Spectrum Colorimetry etc.
HACH – WWEM Stand J14
There are over twenty new burst series products ranging from stack emission monitoring and process control, air quality monitoring and water quality monitoring instruments and systems to participate in the WWEM & AQE exhibitions on 12th & 13th October. This demonstrates a comprehensive display of new technologies, products and services in the fi eld of environmental monitoring.
The company is confi dent that customers will be pleased with their levels of performance and commitment in the provision of qualifi ed products, caring services and innovative technical solutions.
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Fuel Cell Systems Ltd – WWEM Stand F7
Hawker Electronics – WWEM Stand O6
Hawker Electronics bring nearly 6 decades of experience in providing the water industry with the best level control technology for their application. When choosing a level controller for a liquid level application it is important to choose the sensor for the job. Continuous level measurement or point level control? Or perhaps a mixture of both as a belt and braces scenario.
Whichever sensor is chosen site conditions and sensor location are critical to the effi cacy of the application. Non-contact sensors have been the go-to product as they are considered maintenance free. Unfortunately, if they are located in exposed areas, there is a strong possibility of losing their signal due to strong winds. Pressure sensors have a lower profi le, which is ideal for wells and are more temperature stable in water but are not so good in heavily contaminated liquids so require a maintenance schedule depending on the application. Capacitance sensors are excellent in clean liquids especially with foam. But not good in contaminated liquids.
For point level there are fl oats and probes. The fl oats are manufactured from different materials to suit various applications which are okay in clean liquids but are unreliable in contaminated liquids. The probes are much more accurate and longer lasting than fl oats but have greater installation costs.
Additionally, as water processes have evolved in recent years, we have seen a change from gravity fi lter beds with a larger footprint to the use of chemicals with a resultant smaller footprint.
This change has allowed a greater output of water through the water treatment works which has been necessary due to increased consumers’ demands for water.
Hawker noticed that the use of chemicals in tanks is akin to sewage applications. The tanks have become high earthy environments with contamination caused by the chemicals. An extensive variety of corrosion resistant electrodes and electrode holders can be chosen to suit the various chemicals in use. But the level controller must be able to distinguish between the liquid level and the moisture laden earthy environment. This is similar to raw sewage conditions with suspended solids and foaming. Applications where Hawker level controllers with their unique CSD circuitry excel.
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Fuel Cell Systems Ltd (FCSL) is a UK based company, which has been applying fuel cells to real life tasks for 15 years. FCSL design, source and integrate bespoke fuel cell solutions for customers. FCSL understand the products available globally and recommend solutions based on their customers’ power needs. They provide off-grid power for a wide range of applications including environmental monitoring, water fl ow measurement, temporary road signs, wildlife fi lming an CCTV towers. FCSL’s customers range from those needing a small amount of remote power, through to large megawatt projects and include the Environment Agency, Wessex Water and Welsh Water.
Fuel cells provide an all-weather solution to the need for ongoing, remote power. They are emission-free, quiet, have few moving parts and can operate for several weeks, or even months, without human intervention - delivering an environmentally sound and cost-effective product.
FCSL also design and integrate full hydrogen systems, from hydrogen production, chilling and storage through to innovative refuelling systems for customers including vehicle manufacturers, the Met Police, the ZeroAvia passenger plane project, HydroFLEX (the fi rst hydrogen powered passenger train in the UK) the Milford Haven Energy Kingdom and Teesside Airport. They have delivered hydrogen products for all types of transport, including planes, trains, cars, vans, fork lift trucks, boats and buses.
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