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Process Instrumentation

Today most manufacturing processes rely on instrumentation for monitoring chemical, physical, and environmental properties. Instruments used in medicine and biomedical research are just as varied as those in industry. Instruments are also used to measure physical properties of a substance, such as its turbidity, or amount of particulate matter in a solution. Water purification and petroleum-refining processes are monitored by a turbidimeter, which measures how much light of one particular wavelength is absorbed by a solution.

Our range of instrumentation for measuring, controlling and monitoring industrial processes is second-to-none with the ability to source the correct instrument to meet your application and budget needs.

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