Water/Wastewater
New revolutionary pH sensor technology
Aug 24 2022
A fundamental issue with current pH sensors is reference electrode drift, which severely degrades any sensor’s operational performance. This causes inaccuracy and makes them unsuitable for deployment in today’s IoT, as they must be manually calibrated. In fact, it has been said that manual calibration makes up to 70% of the total lifetime cost of the sensor. ANB Sensors’ AQ series addresses this key issue and is ideally suited for today’s water and wastewater monitoring needs. This technology provides accurate measurements (+/-0.05 pH units) without the need to recalibrate, is robust (unlike all current glass-based sensors), can be stored wet or dry and has a small form factor. These key design features ensure that ANB Sensors AQ series will truly revolutionise the sensor market for water and wastewater monitoring.
Find out more, visit ANB Sensors at WWEM 2022.
Digital Edition
AET 28.4 Oct/Nov 2024
November 2024
Gas Detection - Go from lagging to leading: why investment in gas detection makes sense Air Monitoring - Swirl and vortex meters will aid green hydrogen production - Beyond the Stack: Emi...
View all digital editions
Events
Water Quality Technology Conference 2024
Nov 17 2024 Schaumburg, IL, USA
Nov 18 2024 Shanghai, China
Nov 20 2024 Karachi, Pakistan
Nov 20 2024 Krasnoyarsk, Russia
Nov 20 2024 Nancy, France