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News Release from: Mettler Toledo | Subject: M 700 transmitter range
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 17 June 2004
Transmitters measure three in one
The M 700 transmitter range offers a unique system configurable to individual applications for the simultaneous measurement of up to three parameters - pH/ORP, dissolved oxygen and conductivity.
The M 700 transmitter range offers a unique system configurable to individual applications for the simultaneous measurement of up to three parameters - pH/ORP, dissolved oxygen and conductivity The modular concept allows integration of the three modules into one basic unit
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 19 Oct 2000 at 8.00am (UK)
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Thanks to many functions and features new to 2-wire instruments, plus a particularly straightforward user interface, Mettler Toledo's 4220X transmitter is aimed at DO measurements in hazardous areas
Double channel measurement reduces total costs and flexible hardware and software is ideal for adapting to new markets or applications.
A special high-resolution module for dissolved oxygen enables measurements to be taken at parts per billion levels and additional modules for PID control, output and limit contacts and Profibus communication complete the range.
Optional extras include an extended logbook, two-channel measuring recorder and FDA 21 CFR Part 11 compliance, are available to optimise the functionality of the M 700.
Available in two versions - coated stainless steel for harsh chemical process applications and stainless-steel for biotechnology, food/beverage and pharmaceutical applications - the transmitters are intrinsically safe and have ATEX approval as Ex versions for use in hazardous areas. Request a free brochure from Mettler Toledo ...
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