Advances in online fluid analytics

Thursday, 13 March, 2014

Reliable and continuous inline monitoring of multiple parameters is now possible thanks to developments in near infrared sensor technology.  The latest sensors combine infrared spectrometer technology with networking and software so that results can be displayed in real time anywhere on a company’s network.

If you are interested in the latest advances in real-time monitoring, you should register to attend ACI Connect where Hach’s Australasian product manager, Andrew McKay, will be presenting ‘Fluid analysers - what is the future?’

ACI Connect, Australia’s new conference and exhibition focused on automation, control and instrumentation technology, is being held on 9 and 10 April at Melbourne Olympic Park. The event has the backing and support of leading industry bodies IICA and Engineers Australia, and attendees can claim 10.5 hours CPD (continuous professional development) if they attend both days.

For more information about ACI Connect and to register to attend, visit aciconnect.com.au.

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