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Product category: Liquid Analysis: Titration, HPLC, IC
News Release from: Applikon Analytical | Subject: ADI 2016
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial Team on 26 May 2008

On-line chlorine analysis in process or
wastewater

The ADI 2016 Titro Analyser is designed to bridge the gap between the process and the laboratory by carrying out chlorine analysis on-line, in an automatic system

Chlorine is used in many industrial processes and requires careful control and analysis during production and discharge Typically higher concentrations of chlorine are determined by taking a sample to the laboratory and carrying out a titration

The delay in receiving results can lead to process delays or out of consent discharges taking place.

Moving the titration to the process environment provides much more rapid data and improves control.

The ADI 2016 Titro Analyser from Applikon Analytical is designed to bridge the gap between the process and the laboratory by carrying out the analysis on-line.

At the heart of the analyser is a precision burette and volumetric sampling system to provide laboratory accuracy within a robust, reliable analyser.

The ADI 2016 Titro Analyser will provide analysis for chlorine at approximately 10 minute intervals and report data in the required format for total automated control.

Housed in an IP65 cabinet the ADI 2016 Titro Analyser can be mounted within the process environment without further protection.

Applikon Analytical is part of the Metrohm group of companies and represented exclusively in the UK by Metrohm.

In addition to the sale of analysers, Metrohm UK provide a full customer service including spares, training and service contracts. Request a free brochure from Applikon Analytical ...

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