New ADI 2045TI Ex Proof Process Analyser

Measurement and testing

New ADI 2045TI Ex Proof Process Analyser

25 Oct, 2013

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Metrohm Applikon (Netherlands) has released its third generation of Ex proof Process Analysers. A 100% Dutch development used worldwide in hazardous and explosive environments primarily in the chemical and petrochemical industries.

The ADI 2045TI Ex proof Process Analyser complies with EU Directives 94/9/EC (ATEX95) for Zone 1 and Zone 2 electrical hazardous areas. A pressurised purge system together with intrinsic safety devices protects all electronic components within the robust & corrosion proof Stainless Steel housing. Specially designed and engineered wet part modules complete the protection method to maintain the ATEX integrity.

Metrohm Applikon Process Analysers are flexible in layout and configurable to meet virtually every need of the customer. The ADI 2045TI Ex proof enables all monitoring and control right at the sample point in the hazardous area reducing cost with expensive plant infrastructure.

Typical applications are: water determination in organic solvents and fuels, salt in crude oil, peroxide, bromide, ammonia, acids and bases, hydrogen sulphides, mercaptans, and cyanide to name a few… 

Metrohm Applikon Analysers are sold worldwide and supported locally by Metrohm subsidiaries and regional support centres.

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