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Alphasense


Aqua Data Ltd


Aqua Data has been designing and manufacturing electromagnetic open- channel flow meters in the UK for over 30 years.


Alphasense has established a reputation as a reliable source for a wide range of gas sensor technologies. The company supplies high-quality Oxygen, Toxic and Flammable sensors to many of the world’s leading industrial OEMs.


If you manufacture portable or fixed industrial gas detection monitors, stack gas analysers or environmental monitoring instruments, Alphasense has the solution for your needs.


Email: sensors.alphasense@ametek.com Web: www.alphasense.com


Through an expanding Global Sales network, Aqua Data’s products are used by professional hydrologists, utility companies, universities and other academic institutions, mining, agriculture and fisheries, and in environmental control and metrology.


The flagship FLUVIA RC3 can measure water flow of up to 6 m/s at a depth of between 3cm and 300m.


Aqua Data’s ‘use straight out the box’ _FLOSTICK is a unique handheld electromagnetic flowmeter offering both portability and high accuracy.


Contact Aqua Data today or visit the website.


Email: sales@aqua-data.com Web: www.aqua-data.com


ANB Sensors Ltd


ANB Sensors, a leading scientific technology company, have developed revolutionary, calibration- free, pH sensors for water and wastewater monitoring. Alongside pH the sensor provides temperature and conductivity measurements. These innovative pH sensors do not require any calibration, so, for the first time, make monitoring pH hassle- free. They have a small footprint and can be readily deployed on any real-time monitoring system, fit for todays IoT networks.


Email: sales@anbsensors.com Web: www.anbsensors.com


“ Aquaread Ltd “


Excellent, well worth visiting.


AP Technologies ”


AP Technologies is a specialist distributor of high performance light sources, detectors and spectrometers used in many air- and water-quality applications.


The company’s LEDs span UVC to NIR wavelengths and are complemented by silicon photodiodes and high sensitivity silicon photomultipliers (SiPMs). For MIR applications, a wide range of thermal IR emitters plus Lead Sulphide (PbS, 1-3.1µm) and Lead Selenide (PbSe, 1-5.5µm) detectors are available.


OtO Photonics ‘SmartEngine’ is the world’s highest selling family of compact UV-Vis-NIR spectrometers and is just one of a wide range including ultra- compact, WiFi-enabled, high speed, TE-cooled, NIR (900-1700nm) and SWIR (900-2500nm) models.


Please visit stand H2 to see the spectrometers in action and discuss your application.


Email: info@aptechnologies.co.uk Web: https://www.aptechnologies.co.uk


Aquaread, based in Broadstairs UK, was established in 2008 and launched with a new range of water monitoring, multiparameter probes measuring pH, EC, ORP, DO, and temperature initially, with handheld meters featuring built in GPS. Over the last 14 years the multi-award winning manufacturer has gone from strength to strength developing a complete range of water testing instruments to cover all kinds of applications.


In a bid to complete their range of related water monitoring products the company has been tirelessly working on new additions to their offering that will bring their portfolio to new heights. 2022 sees the release of not one but three new product ranges all being launched at this year’s WWEM exhibition. They will introduce the PRO Series of water monitoring probes, a new Bluetooth module called BlueLink and an extremely easy to use new telemetry system called AquaTel.


Email: info@aquaread.com Web: www.aquaread.com


Great opportunity to catch up with a large number of our current suppliers all in one place and to engage with potential new ones as well as networking with people from other water utilities and industries.


Bürkert Ltd ”


Bürkert is one of the world’s leading manufacturers of measurement and control systems for liquids and gases.


Whether measuring or controlling, Bürkert are fascinated by everything that flows. It drives the company to constantly reinvent themselves without losing sight of their strong values. The product range includes; process control valves, pneumatics, flow sensors, micro valves and pumps, flow meters and controllers. Essentially, Bürkert can produce the full fluid control loop for a plant, whether this be measuring, controlling, mixing, levelling, dosing and analysing. Bürkert also have strong competence within process automation with intelligent communication modules which can be integrated into a process or plant. Bürkert make ideas flow.


Email: sales.uk@burkert.com Web: www.burkert.co.uk


Crowcon “


Great event not to be missed by anyone involved with water,


wastewater and environmental monitoring





Sensit by Crowcon is Crowcon’s new range of air quality monitoring solutions, the first step in Crowcon’s ongoing commitment to air quality. With over 50 years of experience in gas detection, Crowcon is now looking to tackle this critical global issue and provide a safer, cleaner, healthier future for all. The goal of Sensit by Crowcon is to provide a robust, remote and reliable multi-industry air quality monitoring solution. Sensit by Crowcon’s range of air quality monitors combined with the Sensit Connect digital platform provide you with the data you need to make positive changes to improve air quality.


Email: marketing@crowcon.com Web: crowcon.com


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Stand R9


Stand Q10


Stand H2


Stand J10 & J11


Stand V6


AQE Stand A11


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