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The Q45H/64 Dissolved Ozone Transmitter is the ideal choice for on-line water quality monitoring and control of ozonation systems. Capable of measuring low DO3 concentrations, the system provides the sensitivity needed for demanding applications such as pharmaceutical-grade water or semiconductor wash water.
The Dissolved Ozone Transmitter is the ideal choice for on-line water quality monitoring and control of ozonation systems. Capable of measuring DO3 concentrations as low as 0-200 ppb full scale, the system provides the sensitivity needed for demanding applications such as pharmaceutical grade water or semiconductor wash water. And with the standard 0-2 ppm range, the monitor is ideally suited to water bottling systems or municipal water treatment Even high-range applications requiring 0-20 or 0-200 ppm can be easily accommodated.
Utilizing a highly selective polarographic membraned sensor, dissolved ozone can be monitored interference-free, with little maintenance. There are no moving parts and what little maintenance is required can be done in just a few minutes. Installation is simple and you can be up and running in a few hours. Available in loop-powered or battery-operated portable versions, the Q45H/64 is well suited for almost any DO3 measurement requirement.
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