ORP sensor Applications
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Oxidation Reduction Potential (ORP)/Redox
Oxidation Reduction Potential or Redox is the activity or strength of oxidizers and reducers in relation to their concentration. Oxidizers accept electrons, reducers lose electrons. Examples of oxidizers are: chlorine, hydrogen peroxide, bromine, ozone, and chlorine dioxide. Examples of reducers are sodium sulfite, sodium bisulfate and hydrogen sulfide. Like acidity and alkalinity, the increase of one is at the expense of the ...
By Myron L Company based in Carlsbad, CALIFORNIA (USA).
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pH/ORP Sensors for Metallurigical Applications
pH/ORP sensors to withstand aggressive environments while maintaining accurate ...
By IC Controls Ltd. based in Orangeville, ONTARIO (CANADA).
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Underwater Drones for Underwater Research
ALTERNATIVE, PROFITABLE AND EFFICIENT. Our underwater drones make it possible to research our oceans, rivers and lakes, offering a cost-effective and efficient alternative for underwater research. This type of research is usually carried out in places far from the coast, but thanks to the portability offered by our ROVs this is not hindrance, as they can be transported wherever you ...
By Nido Robotics based in Murcia, SPAIN.
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Biofilm Sensor for Cooling Towers
In industrial cooling towers, biofilm growth can cause serious problems, both contributing to the deterioration of materials and, most important, increasing the risk of harmful microbiological contaminations (e.g. Legionella). For these reasons, large amounts of chemical substances (biocides) are used to limit microbiological growth in such systems. The manager of this cooling tower planned to automatically dose chlorine continuously (24/7) in the water; later on, he decided to install an ALVIM probe in the plant, ...
By Alvim Srl based in Genova, ITALY.
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