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News Release from: Land Instruments International | Subject: Model 4500 MkII+
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 13 July 2004

Dust monitor gains more measurement
confidence

The Land Model 4500 MkII+ dust emissions monitor has been granted TUV approval to the 13th BimSchV and TA-Luft.

The Land Model 4500 MkII+ dust emissions monitor has been granted TUV approval to the 13th BimSchV and TA-Luft This high quality dust emissions monitor now has a dual accolade as it also carries UK MCerts approval

The Model 4500 MkII+ has been certified at low dust concentration levels, making the instrument suitable for applications with a 0-100 to 0-4000mg/m3 measurement range.

The 4500 MkII+ is suitable for a wide range of industrial applications where the need for dust emissions compliance monitoring is demanded.

It can monitor on all types of industrial processes including power plants, incinerators, steel, glass and cement plants.

The compact unit is easy to install, has a low maintenance requirement and uses completely automatic calibration.

Already the market leader in the USA, Land dust monitors set new standards in optically based dust measurement, and offer the only analyser suitable for a measurement range of 0 to 10mg/m3 (Model 4500 Premier).

The 4500 range of dust monitors is firmly established as one of the major dust compliance monitoring products available, with in excess of 1000 instruments installed.

This new approval adds to the growing list of approved products available from Land Instruments International, including a range of CEM products and zirconia oxygen probes. Request a free brochure from Land Instruments International ...

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