Comparison of parameters and methods — Non catalytic, high temperature methods not only provide accurate results, they are also safer for operator and environment. (Source: LAR Process Analysers)
Organic Sum Parameters

Below the Surface: Measuring Organic Sum Parameters in Water

Online measuring and monitoring of water quality and purity in rivers, lakes and streams is a centerpiece of environmental protection and water conservation. Especially organic substances threaten the delicate nature of aquatic ecosystems. Due to the diverse contaminants and pollution sources, analysis relies on the measuring of sum parameters. Different approaches feature distinctive characteristics — but what is the best, fastet and most reliable measurement method?

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Sky high and deep underground: While the borehole reaches down over 1000–meters (3280–foot), the place on the wellhead is small and hazardous. (Picture: Bartec)
Space–Saving Ex Remote I/O

Cleverly Stowed: Automation in Confined Space for Deep Drill Operations

While deep drill operations reach far down underground, the space at the well –head is confined and costly. A huge problem for control systems in the operator cabin. So why not integrate them into the only piece of furniture that has to be there anyway — the operator’s chair? This is exactly what a cooperation of a drill specialist and an automation supplier for Ex areas came up with.

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