The immersion fittings are designed for either pH or ORP (Redox) measurements in tanks, open vessels and drains. They have a "hoisting cable" for easy maintenance. The program includes fittings for mounting of 1 electrode, 3 electrodes, 4 electrodes or alternatively 3 electrodes and a cleaning system. As standard, the immersion length can be between 0.5 and 2 m. A flange for fixing in tanks, etc. is available on request.
- Designed for either pH or ORP measurements in tanks open vessels and drains.
- Hoisting cable" for easy maintenance.
- Pre-selected immersion length.
- Wide choice of construction materials.
- Flange mounting.
- High degree of standardization reduces spare holding requirements.
- Liquid earth pin for stable measurements.
- Chemical cleaning system as an option.
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For control of batch neutralization, a pH measurement coupled with a timer-controlled chemical feed scheme provides very satisfactory results.
This system can be adapted for either acid waste or alkaline waste neutralization.
Fish perform all their bodily functions in water. Because fish are totally dependent upon water to breathe, feed and grow, excrete wastes, maintain a salt balance, and reproduce, understanding the physical and chemical qualities of water is critical to successful aquaculture. To a great extent water determines the success or failure of an aquaculture operation.
Current trend for increasing mercury awareness throughout the public sector has caused the government to take action. Recently, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has focused their efforts on controlling mercury levels produced in various coal fired power plants. Based on information from several case studies, the EPA developed the Mercury and Air Toxics Standards to cut back mercury emissions. The most popular technology utilized by coal plants to meet the new standards is a scrubber which cleans the off gas from the combustion process. ORP sensors can further monitor the effluent from these scrubbers to ensure optimal mercury emission levels are achieved. By closely monitoring the mercury concentrations in the effluent, plant managers will be able to easily confirm their plants are meeting the EPA's standards.
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