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Major display of water monitoring at WWEM

A Partech Instruments product story
Edited by the Processingtalk editorial team Jun 17, 2005

With the recent merger of Eauxsys and Partech Instruments, there will be two stands exhibiting the total company capability at WWEM 2005 (Bretby Conference Centre, Burton-on-Trent, 29/30 June)

With the recent merger of Eauxsys into its operations, the newly expanded Partech Instruments will be exhibiting on two stands at WWEM at the Bretby Conference Centre, Burton-on-Trent on 29/30 June 2005.

In addition, Andrew Wallace from Partech will be presenting a paper to the Conference prepared in conjunction with Exeter University.

Partech Instruments is taking the opportunity of having two stands (Numbers 20 and 39) to highlight its latest developments in the areas of turbidity monitoring and multi-parameter on-line water quality monitoring.

The merger with Eauxsys enables Partech Instruments to provide its already extensive national and international customer base with a wider range of fixed and portable instruments and analysers for water, waste water and effluent applications.

The main feature will be a version of the WaterWatch2600 unit which has been developed for river bank installation, and a live data link to a system that is monitoring river quality in Cornwall will demonstrate the effectiveness of this technology.

Also on display will be on of the new range of WaterWatch colorimetric analysers, which are capable of monitoring a wide range of parameters including Aluminium, Ammonia, Iron, Manganese and Phosphate.

Partech will also be involved in the Workshops, running four separate programmes on the subjects of Iron Dosing in Phosphate removal; Sludge Blanket Monitoring; Ortho and Total Phosphate Monitoring; and the use of the Internet for Data Management.

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