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The IP6000 has been developed as a dedicated on-line and in-process
tensiometer with all of the capabilities of our laboratory
tensiometers. It is designed for use in a production environment for on-line
batch testing, sample stream monitoring, and direct monitoring in tanks,
flow-through process pipes, and pressurized reactor vessels for pressure up to 40 PSI.
It is specifically designed for on-line process monitoring and
control of formulation additive and concentration levels, using integrated analog
outputs for surface tension and temperature. Digital outputs provide high and low
set point alarms for both surface tension and temperature. Standard features
include RS232 and RS485 communication ports with a data collection software program
for downloading data to a remote computer, or laptop.
The IP6000 is a stand-alone, PC104 - 386SX embedded micro-computer instrument with LCD display and keypad for programming. The instrument continuously
measures fluid surface tension, temperature, surface age and bubble interval. The
differential maximum bubble pressure method is unaffected by surface contamination,
foaming, and immune to fluctuating fluid levels.
FEATURES:
- Accurately Measures Both Dynamic and Static Surface Tension.
- Embedded Micro-Computer Design for Stand-Alone Operation.
- Measurements Unaffected by Surface Contamination and Foaming.
- Independent of Probe Immersion Depth and Pressure to 40 psi.
- LCD Display and Keypad Control with "AutoCal" Feature.
- Measures Surface Tension, Temperature, Surface Age, and Bubble Interval.
- High and Low Alarm Setpoints for Surface Tension and Temperature.
APPLICATIONS:
- Quality Control:
- Quality Monitoring.
- On-Line Batch Testing.
- Monitoring Formulations and Additive Levels in Real-Time.
- Contamination Level Detection and Alarming.
- Sample Stream Monitoring with Optional Flow Through Vessels.
- Monitoring Pipes, or Reactor Vessels to 40 psi.
- Continuous Cleaning Validation.
- Process Control:
- On-Line Process Control of Additive and Concentration Levels.
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