WWEM 53 Micro Sensor Co., Ltd. - WWEM Stand K4
Since 1971, Micro Sensor Co., Ltd., has been manufacturing sensing and monitoring instruments supplying the world, with more than 500 employees and a subsidiary, Micro Sensor GmbH, in Germany.
Micro Sensor owns 103 patents and 121 product certifi cations, include CSA, ATEX, DNV, UL, CE, etc. The company’s product line includes pressure sensing elements, pressure transmitters, hydrostatic level transmitters, electromagnetic fl owmeters, and remote terminals. Micro Sensor has served more than 20,000 customers in more than 100 countries and regions around the world, in applications such as water treatment, environmental monitoring, oil and gas, renewable energy, mechanical equipment, marine systems and other fi elds with customised product solutions.
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Visit the Particle team at Booth # H7 to learn how Internet of Things technology can give you unparalleled insights into water systems and processes.
Particle, a leading IoT Platform-as-a-Service provider, offers devices, connectivity, and cloud capabilities that make it possible to monitor and control water systems. Industry leaders like ChampionX rely on Particle for everything from regulatory compliance and data acquisition to leak detection and remote control.
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Meet with the Particle team of experts to learn how you can build the water systems of the future. For More Info, email:
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Rivertrace – WWEM Stand R10
In the midst of digital technology continuously changing the landscape of the international shipping industry and how ships are operated, market leading developers of smart water quality monitoring technology Rivertrace Limited have published a new white paper on digitalisation, with expert insight into the evolution of smart water quality monitoring technology and electronic reporting methods.
Entitled ‘Maritime Industry 2.0: The Future is Digital’, the white paper explores key milestones passed in the shipping industry’s digital transformation journey to-date and examines how traditional, manual methods for monitoring and record keeping are evolving towards the
greater use of electronic documentation, supported by digital monitoring equipment.
Mike Coomber, Rivertrace MD, says: “We are continuously developing our systems to support automated data logging and we are putting our services online to support those customers who prefer to use electronic formats for reporting and the calibration of equipment. We are also working to connect our water monitoring systems and enhancing and expanding the ways in which we can help our customers remotely.”
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Palintest – WWEM Stand P13
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Designed and manufactured in the UK, Palintest’s assured water analysis technologies are used globally in a variety of applications including monitoring drinking water and wastewater.
The Lumiso range of photometers set a new standard for photometry in water testing. Covering a single parameter through to multi-parameter testing, Lumiso photometers are both robust and portable and provide accurate and auditable results with little to no training required.
The robust Lumiso Expert offers an extensive range of testing parameters with on-screen step-by-step instructions and is suitable for use in the fi eld as well as the laboratory.
Using sensor technology, Kemio is a truly simple test method requiring?no user training, with automatic storing of results?for a?complete, auditable dataset. Unaffected by colour, turbidity, fl oating particles or ambient light, it is also suitable for all sample types.
Whether you are in the laboratory or in the fi eld, the Palintest range of water analysis technologies can provide fast, accurate and auditable results.
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ROMIL – WWEM Stand Q5
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Nivus’ NivuLink Micro II provides measurement data from sensors or other data sources via mobile communication. The device is designed from the ground up for outdoor use. The robust enclosure with protection class IP 68 as well as an approval for EX zone 1 e.g. allow for use directly in the sewer. A HART interface enables easy connection of sensor systems from other manufacturers. For long independent use in the fi eld, the unit has a long battery life of 7 years with an hourly measurement cycle and daily data transmission.
The manufacturer’s consistent IoT concept enables the operator to automatically transmit data with visualisation and logging options in connection with the NIVUS WebPortal. NivuLink Micro II is already an integrated component of the manufacturer’s communication concept with secure data transmission according to current IT standards upon delivery. Plug & Play reduces the effort required for commissioning. The gateway can be integrated into an existing customer system consisting of software and hardware as well.
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WATER, WASTEWATER & ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING
Particle – WWEM Stand H7
NIVUS - WWEM Stands M6 and N7
ROMIL Ltd is a specialist manufacturer of high purity solvents, acids, reagents and certifi ed reference materials for analytical and life science applications. If you are struggling to fi nd clean solvents, acids and reagents for your technique (e.g. PFAS analysis), talk to the experts at ROMIL.
When it works well, it’s pure chemistry. And when it’s pure chemistry, it’s ROMIL.
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