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Digital refractometer iPR EX
laboratoryprocessin-line

digital refractometer
digital refractometer
digital refractometer
digital refractometer
digital refractometer
digital refractometer
digital refractometer
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Characteristics

Type
digital
Applications
laboratory, process
Configuration
in-line

Description

The explosion protection version of the SCHMIDT + HAENSCH process refractometer consists of an intrinsically safe, single-certified sensor, which can be installed in hazardous areas. It is chemical resistant, food safe, and delivers reliable and hygienic measurements, fully in-line with your production process. Checkpoints Explosion-protected version of the iPR-B3 Suitable for all applications in explosion-proof areas Certified according to European Classification ATEX II 1 G Ex ia IIC T4 Ga Permanent in-line real-time measurement of the concentration of dissolved solids Easy in Use The 7” touch screen is individually configurable. The measured data can be output via Ethernet as a 24 V or 4-20 mA signal, or controllable relay. For data transmission to other systems, serial RS 232, 485 interfaces, a CAN bus or UPC server are available. Up to two measuring heads can be connected at the same time. Applications This fully automatic process sensor is perfectly suited for direct measurement of dissolved solids, process monitoring, and control in hazardous areas. With its explosion protection, it can be employed in the automotive, aviation, petrochemical, and refinery industries.

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Analytica China 2024

18-20 Nov 2024 Shanghai (China)

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