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Rosemount Analytical, Uniloc Division Introduces The Solu Comp II Dual Input Conductivity / Resistivity Analyzer at INTERKAMA '99 in Dusseldorf Germany
Business Wire, Oct 18, 1999
IRVINE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 18, 1999--
Rosemount Analytical, Uniloc Division, Monday introduced the new Solu Comp II Dual Input Conductivity/Resistivity Analyzer at INTERKAMA '99, the world's largest process measurement and control event to be held in Dusseldorf, Germany, Oct. 18-23.
The Solu Comp II was designed to measure specific conductivity, resistivity, or raw (uncompensated) conductivity of a solution. The analyzer is ideally suited to measure conductivity in the pharmaceutical, power, semiconductor, and high purity water markets. This "first" member of a new product line is user-friendly, versatile, and competitively priced.
The Solu Comp II Analyzer features an easy-to-use, intuitive menu that makes advanced programming and calibration a snap. The menu screens are simple, clear, and use plain language prompts. At initial power-up, Uniloc's exclusive "quick start" programming directs the user to input key information, then automatically sets reasonable default values that allow the analyzer to make standard temperature corrections for the appropriate measurement -- set it and forget it.
The analyzer comes with three fully independent programming alarm relays that can be customer-assigned to react to high, low, or USP 24 safety limits. These alarms can warn the user if the measurement is out-of-limits, is approaching user-selected conductivity limits, or when a fault occurs in either the analyzer or sensor.
The Solu Comp II gives the user two inputs for one. Dual input and output means a lower cost per loop and allows the user to monitor two sample points at once. The two 4-20 mA outputs can be programmed independently for conductivity, resistivity, or temperature. The analyzer uses any of Rosemount Analytical's ENDURANCE(TM) line of conductivity sensors.
About Rosemount Analytical Inc., Uniloc Division
The Uniloc Division is one of the three companies that form Rosemount Analytical Inc., a division of Fisher-Rosemount. The Uniloc Division designs and manufactures analyzers, transmitters, and sensors for the online measurement of pH, ORP, conductivity, dissolved oxygen, dissolved carbon dioxide, chlorine, ozone, and turbidity. The Process Analytic Division specializes in online process analysis, combustion control, and emissions monitoring. Tekmar-Dohrmann specializes in sample preparation and laboratory analysis technology.
Fisher-Rosemount is the world's largest supplier of high-quality process control products and real-time process solutions, including valves, regulators, transmitters, analyzers, process management systems, and related services. Fisher-Rosemount is part of Emerson Electric Co. (NYSE:EMR).
For more information on Rosemount Analytical Inc., Uniloc Division, and its products, contact Rosemount Analytical Inc., Uniloc Division, Marketing Services, 2400 Barranca Parkway, Irvine, Calif. 92606; telephone: 949/863-1181; fax: 949/474-7250; or visit Uniloc's Web site at http://www.RAuniloc.com. Online ordering is also available on the Web site.
(TM)SoluComp and ENDURANCE are registered trademarks of Rosemount Analytical, Uniloc Division.
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