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Oil In Water Monitor; Monitoring Made Easy By Custom Sensors & Technology

Posted On : Jun-24-2010 | seen (638) times | Article Word Count : 487 |

Oil in Water Monitor tools from Custom Sensors & Technology is essential for businesses looking for reliable and accurate results.
Measuring hydrocarbons in water has proven to be a difficult task over the years, and for this reason Custom Sensors & Technology [CST] has designed their own Oil in Water Monitor. Custom Sensors & Technology’s mission is to provide their numerous customers with solutions to their common problems in a cost effective manner. The Oil in Water Monitor is another great Custom Sensors & Technology branded monitoring solution that will solve the challenges related to measuring the amount of hydrocarbon in water streams. The Oil in Water Monitor is also referred to as the CST Photo-X Fluorometer.

CST’s Oil in Water Monitor has been designed to solve two common problems arising when trying to measure hydrocarbons in water. The first problem is that sand and build-ups can obstruct the cells, engaging pressure and preventing fresh samples to flow through them. Another concern with free falling stream flow cells is that the typical 90 degrees fluorescent measurements will suffer from a quenching or an inner-filter effect. Those two drawbacks made the task of measuring hydrocarbons in water challenging – until the arrival of Custom Sensors & Technology’s Oil in Water Monitor [Photo-X Fluorometer].

As Custom Sensors & Technology is always surpassing itself by offering cost effective solutions to problems and issues that arise in the Petrolium industry, it is natural that CST would combat these aforementioned drawbacks by designing a new monitor. The Oil in Water Monitor offered by CST is designed around a fluorescent probe that is unaffected by probe design, 90 degrees scatter flow cell or transmission constraints. The Oil in Water Monitor has the ability to overcome the inner-filter effect, which will greatly increase your measuring abilities and control over the amount of oil in a fluorescing background.

The pros of the Oil in Water Monitor are numerous. Firstly, it continuously monitors the dissolved aromatic hydrocarbon in your water stream. Also, the monitor is not affected by bubbles, turbidity in sample or even reabsorption, has a 4-20mA range output and the photometric transmitter can be remotely mounted. Other obvious advantages of the Oil in Water Monitor include the elimination of the inner-filter effect with the front surface fluorescence probe and the analyzer electronics being separated from the process.

Custom Sensors & Technology has been recognized as being a leading force in the Petrolium industry engineering environmental monitoring tool such as the Photo-X Fluorometer. This great Oil in Water Monitor has been designed to fight the major complaints related to the task of measuring hydrocarbons in water. Designed with the customer in mind, the Oil in Water Monitor is built with the most modern and technology advanced materials offered, just like any other products manufactured by Custom Sensors & Technology.

For more information on the Oil in Water Monitor or to gain more knowledge and Custom Sensors & Technology and its various products, please visit customsensors.

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Custom Sensors & Technology develops, manufactures, sells and maintains process control instruments and industrial environmental monitoring equipment. They develop products like fluorescence sensors, oil in water monitors and photometric analyzers. For more information please visit www.customsensors.com.

Keywords : Oil in Water Monitor, API Fluorescence, Bin Blend monitor, API Blend Uniformity, PAT Fluorescence, API Concentration, PAT Mon,

Category : Reference and Education : Science

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