New Compact Process Photometer

Achieve economical online monitoring of industrial wastewater and more, with Metrohm's new photometer

23 Sept 2018
Frankie MacDonald
Administrator / Office Personnel

Metrohm Process Analytics presents the new 2029 Process Photometer, an integrated solution for 24/7 online analysis of critical chemical parameters in industrial processes and wastewater streams. This single-method system performs photometric absorption measurements in the visible light range and is available in several application-specific configurations for monitoring up to 2 process streams.

Sensitive, accurate photometric measurements

Depending on the analyte and matrix, the determination ranges of the 2029 Process Photometer vary from trace μg/L to mg/L. The semi-automatic calibration function for seven calibration standards saves time and effort, producing accurate results you can rely on.

Customized for your application

The process photometer is especially suitable for monitoring chemical analytes including phosphate, copper, chromium, ammonia, and much more. Metrohm Process Analytics can offer process analyzers which are configured for each specific application challenge. Sample dilution, extra reagents, or even a second sample stream can be added with the addition of peristaltic pumps in the modular wet part.

A perfect fit for any industry

These process analyzers are a great fit for process analysis in the chemical, environmental, semiconductor, petrochemical, food and beverage, potable water, and energy/power sectors. Compact and easy to use, the 2029 Process Photometer is designed to monitor the process around the clock.

Robust design

Strict separation of wet part and electronics ensures safe operation in harsh environments. With an Ingress Protection (IP) rating 66, the analyzer is guaranteed to be dust and water-tight.

Diverse data communication possibilities

Information including results, remote control and status info, can be communicated through discrete I/O (i.e. analog outputs digital in/outputs), MODbus TCP/IP (Ethernet), or Serial (RS232) communication. Remote control is possible through VNC (Ethernet). Results can also be exported to USB.

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