PROTURB-700

THE PROTURB-700 SYSTEM IS A REVOLUTIONARY HIGH-PERFORMANCE SENSOR SOLUTION DESIGNED FOR REAL-TIME ANALYSIS OF ORGANICS, HEAVY METALS, AND OTHER SUSPENDED SOLIDS IN LIQUID.

The PROTURB-700 delivers superior analytical accuracy to improve operational efficiency, process control, and product quality across inline and offline industrial and commercial systems and eco-applications.

Real-time process line monitoring is key to ensuring system longevity, safety, and product quality while minimising downtime and outflow contamination. The PROTURB-700 system offers a high resolution, affordable solution for continuous single- and multi-point in-stream and bypass monitoring of organics, heavy metals, and other suspended solids in liquids in a multitype pipe and tank architecture across a variety of production and treatment processes.

The compact form of the PROTURB-700 has been designed to optimise compatibility with existing systems architecture, enabling ease of installation at point-of-need. Leading-edge technology guarantees analytical precision at extreme concentrations, while low power consumption and single point calibration ensure stable, reliable performance across the product’s lifetime.

An intuitive HexaSoft software module delivers a complete Internet of Things (IoT) solution, making real-time data available wherever and whenever it is needed for real-time optimised process management, on-demand and scheduled reporting, and active threshold breach and incident alerts.

Features:

  • Intelligent autocalibration
  • Contaminant characterisation
  • End-to-end automated data processing
  • Wi-Fi connectivity
  • Suitable for safe area and harsh
  • environment installation
  • Digital dashboard for data visualisation (custom web dashboard available)
  • Easy setup
  • No additional software requirements

 



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Applications

1. In-line and offline analysis
2. Ground and surface water analysis
3. Wastewater and effluent analysis
4. Aquacultural and hydroponic monitoring