ULTRASONIC NON ATOMIC SLURRY ANALYSER

Non-nuclear ultrasonic slurry analysers. The first choice for measuring TSS & TDS.

9600 Non Nuclear Density Analyser

We are the largest UK manufacturer and supplier of reagents and solutions for on-line analysis. This makes us unique in that our engineers fully understand the chemistry applied to our analysers and its application and success, or otherwise, on your plant/process.

Non Nuclear Ultrasonic Slurry Density Monitors.

Discover our non atomic and unique hybrid ultrasonic slurry density sensor technology, the 9600 inline slurry analysers can measure key process variables, such as suspended solids, dissolved solids, or density or even all 4 at the same time. In addition to this, all of our 9600 analysers use full-bore, flow-through technology. These wafer-type sensors are easy to install.

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9600 Ultrasonic Slurry Analyser

Due to its wafer-style sensors which are very easy to install. The intrusion of sensors is undesirable in slurries due to their high solids content; our sensors do not have to be mounted intrusively. A second major advantage is that this slurry analyser doesn’t use a nuclear source, unlike many slurry thickness measurement devices. This makes 9600 series the leading choice when it comes to measuring TSS, TDS, or density of slurries in a wide range of applications, such as mining slurries, cement and drilling mud.

The leading choice when it comes to measuring TSS, TDS, or density of slurries in a wide range of applications.

The 9680 from PMA is used to measure concentration, TSS (Total Suspended Solids), or TDS (Total Dissolved Solids). It has one sensor each to measure the speed of sound, temperature, attenuation, and audio resistance. A single PEEK sensor measures these parameters to precisely and evaluates the TSS, TDS, and concentration. Different kinds of PEEK sensors can be installed in model 9680. PMA provides very robust sensors for measuring solids in tanks. We also provide sensors to make in-line measurement of slurries possible if concentrations in slurries are deemed critical. Brine and sodium hydroxide (NaOH) are well known applications for which this model can be used.

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9670 Series

TSS and TDS measurement of slurries

For in-line measurement of TSS (Total Suspended Solids) or TDS (Total Dissolved Solids), we highly recommend the use of the 9670. The 9670 is ideal for monitoring slurries in a small pipeline. This model uses two hybrid PEEK sensors, facing opposite directions. These ultrasonic sensors gauge a wide variety of physical parameters, plus density and the velocity of sound to establish the amount of either dissolved or suspended solids.

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