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4 documents
    • Technical Information (TI)

    Technical Information CYR 10

    • Technical Information (TI)
    English version - 07/1998
    New version available in English

    Spray cleaning system for pH, oxygen,
    turbidity and conductivity

    • Operating Instruction (BA)

    Operating Instructions CYR 10

    • Operating Instruction (BA)
    English version - 02/2002
    New version available in English

    Spray Cleaning System for pH, Oxygen and Turbidity

    • Case Study (CS)

    Cyanide ontgifting met NaOCl in galvano industrie AHC Benelux optimaliseert dankzij pH+redox sensor in één

    • Case Study (CS)
    Dutch version - 09/2013
    New version available in English

    “Door de Memosens CPS16D gecombineerde pH+redox sensor toe te
    passen in de Cyanide oxidatietanks sturen wij dit proces nauwkeurig.
    Dankzij de Liquiline CM444 transmitter wordt ook de rH-waarde berekend
    waardoor een optimale procescontrole bereikt kan worden. De metingen
    zijn sinds mei 2013 in gebruik en sindsdien worden er lozingswaarden
    van 0,0 mg/l zware metalen of cyaniden op het oppervlaktewater bereikt.”

    • Case Study (CS)

    Cyanide oxidation with NaOCl in galvanic industry AHC Benelux optimises thanks to pH+ORP sensor combined

    • Case Study (CS)
    English version - 09/2013
    New version available in English

    By using the Memosens CPS16D combined pH+ORP sensor in our 2
    cyanide oxidation tanks, we control this process accurately. With the
    Liquiline CM444 transmitter also the rH value is calculated and in this
    way
    an optimised process control is realised. The measurements are in use
    since May 2013 and since then discharge values of 0,0 mg/l heavy
    metals or cyanides to the surface water are obtained.”