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Environmental sensors and sampling systems
News Release from: Markland Specialty Engineering | Subject: Duckbill Sampling System
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 14 September 2007
Inherently safe wastewater sampler
The Duckbill Sampling System from Markland Specialty Engineering is used to collect composite samples in water and wastewater: the sampler is intrinsically safe and inherently explosion-proof
A Duckbill Sampling System can lift samples 60 feet and move them horizontally 100 feet The sampling lines are blown dry to prevent freezing and clogging
Samplers are designed to be installed submerged below liquid level at remote locations in open channels, sewers, tanks, clarifiers, sumps, reservoirs, lakes, rivers, etc.
Samples can be 'called in' from any location to a central control point, or taken simultaneously from two or more locations.
The Duckbill Sampling System has been unique amongst samplers for 40 years: it has no pumps or scoops but uses compressed air to push the sample out at high velocity.
The system is inherently explosion proof and the compressed air dries the sampling lines to prevent freezing.
If you are looking for a simple and reliable sampler look for a Duckbill.
See how it works on the Markland website.
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