The success of a revolution
10 years of Memosens and Liquiline
How the story started
The Memosens/Liquiline story began in 1999 with the idea of revolutionizing traditional connection and transmission technologies in liquid analysis. After five years of research and development, sensors with Memosens technology were introduced, followed one year later by Liquiline transmitters, which can now utilize all of the advantages of Memosens.
How the technology makes life easier
Memosens is synonymous with digitizing the measured values directly in the sensor head and storing all sensor-related data in the sensor. The cable connection is completely sealed and the bi-directional data transfer between sensor and transmitter is contact-free and inductive. This guarantees extremely simple sensor operation and ensures that factors such as moisture or corrosion no longer cause the measured values to be distorted during day-to-day analysis of water, beverages, medicines, etc.
Transmitters for all sectors
The Liquiline transmitters offer unparalleled ease of use. The large plain-text display and menu-guided operation take the user through the configuration step by step. This virtually eliminates operational errors. The Liquiline range now includes transmitters for all sectors, from the one-channel device for simple applications, to the two-wire transmitter for hygienic or hazardous areas, up to the multi-channel, multi-parameter transmitter.
How the standard established
Even outstanding technology cannot evolve into a standard if it is provided by just one company. Today the major market players Endress+Hauser, Knick, Hamilton and SI Analytics are working together to further establish the standard in the field of analytical instrumentation.
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