Ozone analyzer Q45H
monitoringprocesspH

ozone analyzer
ozone analyzer
Add to favorites
Compare this product
 

Characteristics

Measured entity
ozone
Application domain
monitoring, process
Measured value
pH
Configuration
portable, online
Other characteristics
control, ppb

Description

ONLINE MONITORING AND CONTROL FOR OZONATION PROCESS Dissolved Ozone Analyzer is the ideal choice or on-line monitoring and control of ozonation systems. Capable of measuring DO3 concentrations as low as 0-200 PPB full scale,The system provides the sensitivity needed for demanding applications such as pharmaceutical grade water or semiconductor wash water. And with the standard 0-2 PPM range, the monitor is ideally suited to water bottling systems or municipal water treatment. Even high range applications requiring 0-20 or 0-200 PPM can be easily accommodated. Utilizing a highly selective polarographic membrane sensor, dissolved ozone can be monitored interference-free, with little maintenance. There are no moving parts and what little maintenance is required can be done in just a few minutes. Installation is simple and you can be up and running in a few hours. Available in loop-powered, AC operated, or battery operated portable versions, the Q45H/64 is well suited for almost any DO3 measurement requirement. Even a portable data-logging version is available for temporary installation or process studies. And for even more flexibility, the instrument is available with an optional pH sensor input that allows a single unit to provide both dissolved ozone and pH analog outputs. Flexible Range Capability: Standard Q45H monitors are programmable for display ranges of 0-2, 0-20 or 0-200 PPM with analog outputs scalable within the display range to any desired value. For low level applications, a display range of 0-200 PPB may also be selected.
*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.