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Silica analyser helps reduce your plant costs

Paul Boughton
The new Polymetron 9210 silica analyser can detect early stages of resin saturation due to its low 0.5ppb detection limit. This substantially reduces resin generation.

A built-in sequencer (one to six channels) optimises plant investments and favours implementation of resin monitoring best practices.

The zero method operation determines potential silica deposits on turbine segments; it is performed automatically without the need of calibration solutions or resin cartridges - eliminating any human error. Extensive laboratory tests have shown that even with significant levels of silica present in reagents or in the sample, the innovative method of zeroing the instrument leads to a negligible offset.

On the spot checking and reliable calibrations are results of the easy to use grab sample function.

Reducing maintenance costs to a minimum, the design of the analyser allows reagents to be made locally.

In addition, operating costs are reduced as reagent canisters weighing a total of 8kg (18lb) when full only need replenishment every 55 days (w/10 min-cycle) or every 84 days (w/15min-cycle).

The integrated grab sample function ensures on the spot correct checking and reliable calibrations.

Air bubble elimination in the photometric cell results in maintaining measurement accuracy.

Both the analyser and sequencer controlled by the same electronics offers both operational advantages and are fully programmable.

Measurement time cycles can easily be adapted.

This new analyser gives every power plant operator the possibility to further reduce his or her demineralisation water plant costs.

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