Liquid Analysis
Comprehensive product range for all analytical parameters.
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Extended Liquid Analysis
Liquid analysis instrumentation measures chemical and physical properties in aqueous and process liquids, converting lab-style parameters into continuous signals for control and compliance. Endress+Hauser liquid analysis portfolios commonly cover pH/ORP, conductivity (contacting and inductive), dissolved oxygen, chlorine and other disinfectants, turbidity and solids monitoring, and nutrient-related measurements, delivered with transmitters, sensors, and assemblies for inline, immersion, or retractable installations.
These measurements directly influence product quality, corrosion control, biological activity, and regulatory performance. Continuous monitoring enables tighter control of chemical dosing, aeration, neutralization, and filtration, often lowering reagent consumption while stabilizing downstream operations. Digital sensor platforms can retain calibration data, support plug‑and‑play replacement, and provide sensor health indicators that reduce drift-related excursions and unplanned sampling.
Water and wastewater applications include disinfection control, nitrification/denitrification optimization, clarification and filtration monitoring, and effluent reporting. In chemical and refining services, pH and conductivity support wash steps, caustic strength, and cooling-water treatment, while dissolved oxygen helps mitigate corrosion in boilers and condensate systems. Food, beverage, and life-science operations typically rely on hygienic designs and validated documentation to support cleaning cycles and product-release requirements.
A robust measurement loop depends on proper mounting, representative flow, temperature compensation, and material compatibility—especially in high-fouling, abrasive, or high-temperature services. Automated cleaning, retractable holders, and calibration strategies can be aligned with availability targets and safety requirements. Where process conditions must be controlled for accurate readings, sample conditioning can regulate pressure, temperature, and particulate loading before measurement.
Lifecycle tools such as guided commissioning, calibration management, diagnostics, and integration with asset management reduce routine maintenance effort while improving confidence in reported values. Trends and alarms can be tuned to identify process upsets early, and standardized spare sensor strategies shorten recovery time. The result is continuous liquid quality insight that improves control performance and strengthens compliance documentation.
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