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New probe measures total bromine for disinfection

A ProMinent Fluid Controls (UK) product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jan 29, 2002

A new bromine measurement probe can be used as part of a complete system for bromine disinfection control in a wide variety of water treatment applications

Water treatment specialist, ProMinent Fluid Controls, has introduced a new bromine measurement probe, BRE1.

The BRE1 can be used in conjunction with a Dulcometer D1C bromine measurement control unit and an in line probe housing to provide a complete system for bromine disinfection control in a wide variety of water treatment applications.

Bromine is an effective alternative to chlorine disinfection in a number of applications, ranging from industrial rinsing baths and cooling towers through to swimming pool and hot spa pool water.

Bromine works reliably even at high pH values, and is a more effective algicide than chlorine.

In addition it does not impart the characteristic odour associated with chlorine-based disinfection.

The BRE1 measures total bromine, since both free and bound bromine contribute to the disinfection process.

The BRE1 has a measurement range of 0.2 - 10 mg/l at a water temperature of 5-45sC and at pH values between 6.5 and 9.5.

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