WATER INSTRUMENTATION RESOURCES

  • Water and wastewater utilities account for nearly 4% of the world's energy consumption. With emissions targets looming and pressures building around water tariffs that frequently fall short of covering costs, there's an urgent need to reduce energy usage. This means tackling inefficient processes, such as mechanical flow control and the use of oversized equipment.
  • Climate change, consumer confidence, and emerging contaminants add to the challenges of water treatment. Rising costs of improved treatment, including both equipment and chemicals, make it even more important for plants to operate efficiently.
  • By gaining insights into the diverse types of pH measuring analyzers and sensors, companies can make informed decisions to enhance their UPW management strategies and drive operational excellence.

  • Discover how the implementation of pressure sensing technology has allowed the city of Monroe, North Carolina to gain greater insight into its distribution system and why main breaks were occurring.

  • The WHO estimates that more than 1 million deaths each year are attributable to lead poisoning. In more recent years, this number has risen at an incredible pace, with some research showing that nearly 5.5 million adults die from lead-related health complications. Understanding and addressing this persistent problem will require improved monitoring, targeted remediation, and a great deal more awareness and dialogue.
  • The sole role of automatic water level controllers is to automatically maintain the reservoir or tank's water level within the range you want. These devices are comprised of a control unit with a pump or valve as per the build-up and sensors. You can find the sensors at different levels, which will help you trace the water level.
  • As water management issues proliferate due to scarcity, contamination, and stricter regulations, monitoring solutions are rising to meet the challenge.
  • It's a sobering fact that global freshwater demand could outstrip supply by more than 50% by 2030. Despite this, more than 158 million cubic feet of water are still lost around the world each day through leakage. To put that in context, that's the same as losing 12,000 Olympic-size swimming pools of drinking water each day.
  • Smart sensors for water treatment facilities are revolutionizing wastewater processing and clarification, leading to some amazing benefits. Modern water treatment has become a high-tech field as many facilities have begun adopting connected IoT sensors to monitor their equipment and water quality. Learn more about the benefits of these smart sensors and why they are an integral part of today's water treatment industry.

  • Understanding the value of going digital, as well as the process of getting there.

WATER INSTRUMENTATION SOLUTIONS

  • Separating VOCs From The Sample Matrix

    Purge and Trap Background 
    When using a concentrator system, it is not essential to understand how it works. However, a good grasp of the fundamentals helps you prevent problems and assists you when you are faced with tasks such as method development and troubleshooting. This section is not intended to be a full theoretical evaluation of purge and trap gas chromatography. The main purpose is to help you develop an understanding of how and why compounds are concentrated.

  • IQ SensorNet 182 Models

    With an easily scalable solution the 182, 182 XT, and 182 XT-4 allow for the connection of 1-4 sensors depending on which terminal you choose. Add sensors at any time and at any location or change them out with ease.

  • Accurately Measuring Network Leakage

    The pressures of supplying a growing global population mean that the world’s water supplies need to be managed more closely than ever.

  • ModMAGĀ® M3000 Electromagnetic Flow Meters

    The ModMAG® M3000 electromagnetic flow meter is virtually unaffected by density, temperature, pressure and viscosity changes, making it an accurate and reliable long-term metering solution. This meter is approved for Class 1, Division 2 environments. 

  • The Mass Appeal Of Siemens Coriolis Mass Flow Meters

    Coriolis mass flow meter systems, sensors, and transmitters utilize the latest technology for high performance.

  • Flygt F3171 Industrial: Designed For Processing Industrial Fish Waste And Manure

    Not all wastewater is created equal. And not every pump can rise to the occasion of complicated wastewater challenges — like processing fish waste, silage or liquid manure. That’s where Flygt F3171 comes in. It’s a pump that enables key industrial activities to continue without being derailed by wastewater issues. With special features like the cooling jacket, optional cutting knife and an upgraded design, it’s reliable and has an increased lifespan even in the harshest of conditions.

  • OPTIFLUX 4050 Electromagnetic Flowmeter

    The OPTIFLUX 4050 is an electromagnetic flowmeter (EMF) for chemical applications in non-hazardous areas. It provides cost-effective measurements with good accuracy and standard diagnostics and communication options. The extra isolation of the electronic device and housing makes this EMF particularly suitable for use in areas with extreme humidity and chances of flooding.

WATER INSTRUMENTATION VIDEOS

In this episode of Water Talk, we sit down with David Stanton from cleanwater1 to talk about a new product line.