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News Release from: ABB Automation Tech (Instrumentation + Automation)
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 22 April 2005
ABB to show water industry portfolio at
WWEM 2005
ABB will be presenting its extensive range of instrumentation products and systems for water and waste water treatment applications at WWEM 2005, 29th and 30th June at Bretby
ABB will be presenting its extensive range of instrumentation products and systems for water and waste water treatment applications at the Water, Wastewater and Environmental Monitoring (WWEM 2005), 29th and 30th June, at the Bretby Conference Centre, Burton-Upon-Trent, on stands 29 and 32 Products on display will include the ABB AquaMaster electromagnetic flowmeter, which features a revised transmitter design and built-in GSM technology, enabling remote access to flow data using SMS messaging
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 17 Jul 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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Accompanying it will be the MagMaster and AquaProbe meters, plus ABB Sensybar pitot and Sensyflow thermal mass meters.
Other exhibits will include the ABB CalMaster 2 calibration verification system, the new AV400 UV nitrate/dissolved organics analyser and examples of ABB SM series videographic data recorder range, plus a host of equipment for pressure, level and temperature measurement.
In addition, ABB experts will be hosting four workshops covering the following topics.
* Flowmeter accuracy and verification for MCERTS.
* The benefits of using GSM/SMS technology for datalogging.
* Process compliance monitori ng.
* Modern approaches to coagulation control for upland water treatment.
Run in conjunction with the Environment Agency and SWIG (Sensors for Water Interest Group), WWEM 2005 offers a combination of a conference, exhibition, seminars and workshops focusing on key issues affecting the water and wastewater industries, including legislation, directives, standards and MCERTS.
It offers an ideal opportunity for delegates to improve their understanding of the issues affecting the water industry and how they can be addressed using the latest technologies available.
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