Sensor for free chlorine
Special features
– Easy handling
– Signal stability in chlorine-free operation
– Short response time
– Short run-in time
– For high pressures
– Tolerates surfactants
– No maintenance required
Applications
Swimming pool and drinking water
Process conditions
– stable pH value
– max. temperature: 45 °C
– max. pressure: 8 bar
– Conductivity: 0.2 to 10 mS/cm
Further technical details can be found in the data sheet and in the operating instructions.
Here you can download our current flyer download.
Membrane-covered sensor for free chlorine
Special properties
– for high salt concentrations
– short response time
– easy handling
Applications
Brine and seawater treatments
Process conditions
– stable pH value
– no surfactants in the sample water
– max. temperature: 45 °C
– max. pressure: 1 bar
– 3.5% to 26% salt content in the sample water
Further technical details can be found in the data sheet and in the operating instructions.
Here you can download our current flyer download.
Membrane-covered sensor for free chlorine
Special features
– short response time
– easy handling
Applications
Swimming pool, drinking, industrial and process water
Process conditions
– stable pH value
– no surfactants in the sample water
– max. temperature: 45 °C
– max. pressure: 1 bar
Further technical details can be found in the data sheet and in the operating instructions.
Here you can download our current flyer download.
Membrane-covered sensor for free chlorine in the presence of cyanuric acid
Special properties
– Reduced pH dependency
– tolerates surfactants
– low maintenance
– tolerates low conductivity
Applications
Swimming pool, drinking, industrial, process and sea water
Process conditions
– max. temperature: 45 °C
– max. pressure: 3 bar
– min. conductivity: 10 μS/cm
Further technical details can be found in the data sheet and in the operating instructions.
Here you can download our current flyer download.
Membrane-covered sensor for total chlorine
Special properties
– Reduced pH dependency
– tolerates surfactants
– low maintenance
– tolerates low conductivity
Applications
Swimming pool, drinking, industrial, process, sea and brine water
Process conditions
– max. temperature: 45 °C
– max. pressure: 3 bar
– min. conductivity: 10 μS/cm
Further technical details can be found in the data sheet and in the operating instructions.
Here you can download our current flyer download.
Membrane-covered sensor for free chlorine
Special properties
– Reduced pH dependency
– tolerates surfactants
– low maintenance
– tolerates low conductivity
Applications
Swimming pool, drinking, industrial, process and sea water
Process conditions
– max. temperature: 45 °C
– max. pressure: 3 bar
– min. conductivity: 10 μS/cm
Further technical details can be found in the data sheet and in the operating instructions.
Here you can download our current flyer download.
Sensor for free chlorine not membrane-covered
Special features
– for high pressures
– short response time
– tolerates surfactants
– reduced maintenance due to automatic electrode cleaning with RV1 (optional)
Applications
Drinking water
Process conditions
– stable pH value
– max. temperature: 50 °C
– max. pressure: 8 bar
Further technical details can be found in the data sheet and in the operating instructions.
Here you can download our current flyer download.
Sensor for free chlorine not membrane-covered
Special features
– for high water temperatures
– for high pressures
– short response time
– tolerates surfactants
– reduced maintenance due to automatic electrode cleaning with RV1 (optional)
Applications
Drinking water, hot water applications (e.g. legionella control)
Process conditions
– stable pH value
– max. temperature: 70 °C
– max. pressure: 8 bar
Further technical details can be found in the data sheet and in the operating instructions.
Here you can download our current flyer download.
Membrane-covered sensor for free chlorine
Special features
– for high chlorine concentrations up to 2000 ppm
– mechanically robust membrane system
– tolerates surfactants
– high tolerance to chemicals
– tolerates contaminated sample water
Applications
Washing of fruit, vegetables and poultry, industrial and process water
Process conditions
– stable pH value
– max. temperature: 45 °C
– max. pressure: 1 bar
Further technical details can be found in the data sheet and in the operating instructions.
Here you can download our current flyer download.
Membrane-covered sensor for total chlorine
Special properties
– Tested according to ATEX and IECEx
– Reduced pH dependency
– Tolerates surfactants
– Low maintenance
Applications
Sea and ballast water
Process conditions
– max. temperature: 45 °C
– max. pressure: 0.5 bar
Further technical details can be found in the data sheet and in the operating instructions.
Here you can download our current flyer download.
Membrane-covered sensor for chlorine dioxide
Special features
– Short response time
Applications
Swimming pool, drinking, industrial and process water
Process conditions
– no surfactants in the sample water
– max. temperature: 45 °C
– max. pressure: 1 bar
Further technical details can be found in the data sheet and in the operating instructions.
Here you can download our current flyer download.
Sensor for chlorine dioxide not membrane-covered
Special properties
– for high pressures
– short response time
– tolerates surfactants
Applications
Drinking water
Process conditions
– max. temperature: 50 °C
– max. pressure: 8 bar
Further technical details can be found in the data sheet and in the operating instructions.
Here you can download our current flyer download.
Sensor for chlorine dioxide not membrane-covered
Special properties
– for high water temperatures
– for high pressures
– short response time
– tolerates surfactants
Applications
Drinking water, hot water applications (e.g. legionella control)
Process conditions
– max. temperature: 70 °C
– max. pressure: 8 bar
Further technical details can be found in the data sheet and in the operating instructions.
Here you can download our current flyer download.
Membrane-covered sensor for chlorine dioxide
Special properties
– mechanically robust membrane system
– tolerates surfactants
– high tolerance to chemicals
Applications
All types of water treatment
Process conditions
– max. temperature: 50 °C
– max. pressure: 1 bar
Further technical details can be found in the data sheet and in the operating instructions.
Here you can download our current flyer download.
Membrane-covered sensor for peracetic acid
Special properties
– for high water temperatures
– mechanically robust membrane system
– tolerates surfactants
– high tolerance to chemicals
– low cross-sensitivity to hydrogen peroxide
Applications
All types of water treatment
Process conditions
– max. temperature: 60 °C
– max. pressure: 1 bar
Further technical details can be found in the data sheet and in the operating instructions.
Here you can download our current flyer download.
Membrane-covered sensor for peracetic acid
Special properties
– mechanically robust membrane system
– tolerates surfactants
– high tolerance to chemicals
– low cross-sensitivity to hydrogen peroxide
Applications
All types of water treatment
Process conditions
– max. temperature: 45 °C
– max. pressure: 1 bar
Further technical details can be found in the data sheet and in the operating instructions.
Here you can download our current flyer download.
Membrane-covered sensor for ozone
Special features
– short response time
– easy handling
Applications
Swimming pool, drinking, industrial and process water
Process conditions
– no surfactants in the sample water
– max. temperature: 45 °C
– max. pressure: 1 bar
Further technical details can be found in the data sheet and in the operating instructions.
Here you can download our current flyer download.
Membrane-covered sensor for ozone
Special properties
– mechanically robust membrane system
– tolerates surfactants
– high tolerance to chemicals
Applications
All types of water treatment
Process conditions
– max. temperature: 45 °C
– max. pressure: 1 bar
Further technical details can be found in the data sheet and in the operating instructions.
Here you can download our current flyer download.
Membrane-covered sensor for hydrogen peroxide
Specialproperties
– mechanically robust membrane system
– tolerates surfactants
– high tolerance to chemicals
Applications
All types of water treatment
Process conditions
– max. temperature: 45 °C
– max. pressure: 1 bar
Further technical details can be found in the data sheet and in the operating instructions.
Here you can download our current flyer download.
Membrane-covered sensor for free bromine and BCDMH
Special properties
– reduced pH dependency
– tolerates surfactants
Applications
Swimming pool, drinking, industrial, process and sea water
Process conditions
– max. temperature: 45 °C
– max. pressure: 0.5 bar
Further technical details can be found in the data sheet and in the operating instructions.
Here you can download our current flyer download.
Membrane-covered sensor for chlorite
Special properties
– tolerates surfactants
– no cross-sensitivity to chlorine dioxide, chlorine, chlorate
Applications
Swimming pool, drinking, industrial and process water
Process conditions
– max. temperature: 40 °C
– max. pressure: 5 bar
Further technical details can be found in the data sheet and in the operating instructions.
Here you can download our current flyer download.
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