After the successful introduction of the ARC product family of intelligent sensors with integrated transmitter capability in 2010, Hamilton has added more sensors to the portfolio. Oxyferm for electrochemical oxygen measurements in fermentations and pharma processes and Oxygold for electrochemical measurements of low-ppb oxygen traces in water and in beverages containing carbon dioxide. For monitoring of pure water quality in pharmaceutical processes, the new Conducell with triclamp adapter is now available. It offers a dynamic measurement range from 0,01 to 2000 μS/cm covering processes in pharmaceutical, water generation and power plants.
All Hamilton ARC sensors offer fully compensated intelligent measurement signals with 4-20 mA and digital outputs and wireless transmission using the optional ARC Wi adapter. Additional benefits include:
* No transmitter required means cost savings at acquisition, reduction of commissioning time, increased convenience and user friendliness.
* Direct data transfer from the sensor to the PC or PLC.
* Intelligence in the sensor for integrated diagnostics and historic sensor data.
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