pH Sensors Applications available in Utah
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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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Flow and Analysis Measurement solutions for Industry - Food Industry
Application: Pipe with 0.3 m diameter. Part filled. Pipe made of HDPE. Shift production. Heavy flow fluctuation. Low ...
By NIVUS GmbH based in Eppingen, GERMANY.
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Solutions for waste water treatment
Very low-impact treatment for waste water. Our water treatment technology delivers thorough yet environmentally friendly waste water treatment. What's more, with precisely metered additives and optimised processes, you also save ...
By ProMinent GmbH based in Heidelberg, GERMANY.
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Optical pH, oxygen and temperature sensor solutions for 2D and 3D cell culture sector
Oxygen and pH are key analytes in the wide field of life sciences, for example biotechnology, cell biology or toxicology. PyroScience offers outstanding solutions for oxygen and pH sensing in a variety of applications such as 2D and 3D cell culture, tissue engineering and Organ-on-a-Chip ...
By PyroScience GmbH based in Aachen, GERMANY.
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Water monitoring instruments for water quality monitoring
Measuring and looking after our water resource is a hot topic worldwide. Governments, Councils, Water Authorities, Companies and individuals all are increasing their efforts to help protect this resource. EU Legislation around monitoring landfills, nitrate levels and the water framework directive have been introduced to help guide water quality monitoring. Aquaread’s range of water quality instruments are all suitable for spot, short and long-term deployments and are a popular choice for companies as they ...
By Aquaread Limited based in Broadstairs, UNITED KINGDOM.
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Optical pH, oxygen and temperature sensor solutions for microfluidics sector
PyroScience offers special oxygen nanoprobes for applications in microfluidics. These nanoparticles incorporate our REDFLASH indicator which responds to the oxygen partial pressure inside the chip. Additionally, it is possible to use sensor spots for oxygen, pH and temperature measurements and integrate this sensor spots into the microfluidic chip. With our PICO-O2 read-out device it is possible to measure oxygen of even tiny spots ...
By PyroScience GmbH based in Aachen, GERMANY.
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pH/ORP Sensors for Metallurigical Applications
Importance of pH Measurement - Hydrometallurgical concentrating and refining applications require pH/ORP sensors to withstand aggressive environments while maintaining accurate measurement. Processes such as cyanide leaching (e.g gold) and solvent extraction (e.g. copper, nickel, zinc) require pH and ORP to be at very specific values to yield the desired chemical species. pH may need to be controlled as precisely as ±0.05 for some processes. Even where this level of precision is needed, process environments are ...
By IC Controls Ltd. based in Orangeville, ONTARIO (CANADA).
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Optical pH, oxygen and temperature sensor solutions for underwater sector
The new, compact and ease-to-operate AquapHOx platform is a flexible solution for many applications. Besides stand-alone loggers with internal data storage for long term deployment, we also developed transmitters for fast sampling and easy integration into consisting set-ups utilizing the integrated analog outputs. The logger and transmitter are available with a titanium housing for deep-sea applications up to 4000m. These devices are highly flexible concerning choice of analyte and sensor format as O2, pH and ...
By PyroScience GmbH based in Aachen, GERMANY.
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Ammonia Sensors for Water Applications
In water, ammonia is a colorless, odorless substance that can only be detected by testing specifically for it. Unlike gaseous applications where high ammonia levels can sometimes be detected by its odor, aquatic applications require a test kit or sensor. Ammonia can and does accumulate in aquaculture systems causing mortalities, a decrease in fish production, and increased incidence of many ...
By Pacific Sentry LLC based in Redmond, WASHINGTON (USA).
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