IME SA provides a wide range of liquid analyzers using different analysis modules according to the characteristics of the liquids, the components and applications you intend to analyse.
The Aluminium Analyzer measures the aluminium content in potable water, proving to be extremely effective and accurate up to 2ppm.
All the samples and chemical fluids used in the analysis process, mixture and unloading are precisely controlled by a management system which cleans the measuring cell in all steps.
MEASURING PRINCIPLE:
- Sample comparison by the measuring cell which then observes the chemical reaction of Pirocatecol with the Aluminium.
COMMON APPLICATIONS:
- Aluminium coagulant monitoring in the potable water treatment.
KEY FEATURES:
- Window based menu options display allows user-friendly and intuitive use;
- Presentation of results from graphs with automatic calculation of statistical trends;
- Communication flexibility through Ethernet connectivity, 6 isolated current outputs, 10 configurable relay alarms, Profibus DP V1.0 and SD Memory slot;
- Option of simple or varied sample collection (up to a maximum of 3) with sample collection containers integrated and alarms in case of sample collection failure;
- Simplified fluid handling the simple piston pump withdraws a precise volume of sample and reagent through a manifold valve into the optical measuring cell and the movement of the piston;
- LED light source intensity automatically adjusted at calibration to eliminate drift and compensate for any cell fouling.
MEASURING RANGE:
- Automatic Range: 0 to 3 ppm NH3;
- Undiluted Range: 0 to 0,5 ppm NH3;
- Diluted Range: 0,5 to 3 ppm NH3.
MEASUREMENT PERFORMANCE:
- Accuracy: ≤ ±5% of reading or ± 0,005ppm (whichever is the greater);
- Repeatability: ≤ ±5% of reading or ± 0,005ppm (whichever is greater);
- Resolution: 0,001ppm or 1ppb;
- Measurement units: mg/L, ppm, ppb and µg/L;
- Calibration: 2-point automatic calibration, with the option of manual initiation. The interval between automatic calibrations manually selectable from four times a day to one a week.