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Anderson HT Optical Transition Sensor
$2,347.05
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Anderson's HT Optical Transition Sensor is a compact sensor used to identify product changeovers in sanitary lines by providing a linear 4-20mA output proportional to the concentration of solids or fat molecules in a flowing stream of product. This in turn allows for automation of applications involving milk, ice cream, whey, juice or beer.
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Anderson Model HC1 Electrodeless Conductivity Sensors
from $500.12
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Anderson’s Model HC1 Electrodeless Conductivity Sensors are rugged, nonfouling sensors designed for cleaning solutions with conductivity ranges from 0-200 up to 0-2,000,000 microSiemens/cm and temperature compensated over a range of 0° and 200°C. Because these sensors are electrodeless and PFA Teflon® coated, there is no instance of polarization, process coating or contamination. For greatest performance accuracy, the HC1 can be installed in a standard 2-1/2" x 2" or 3" x 2" short outlet reducing tee, or can be ordered with our 2" x 2" special Inductive Conductivity Sensor sanitary tee.
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Anderson/Negele ITM-3A Relative Turbidity Monitor
$2,237.37
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Applications for the ITM-3A include detection and automation of product-to-product as well as product-to-water interfaces in traditional dairy and beverage processes, but it can also be used to monitor CIP return lines for presence or absence of product. It’s also been used for yeast harvest automation in breweries and for leak detection downstream of filters. Anywhere a change in turbidity can be used to signal, alarm, or automate may be another great place to install an ITM-3A.
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Anderson/Negele ITM-4 Turbidity Meter
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The ITM-4 is a 4 beam turbidity meter that allows the monitoring and controlling of low levels of suspended solids in liquid media. The compact design makes installation and set-up easy but is not short on features. There are switching and analog (4-20mA) outputs standard. Also, 4 remote selectable ranges are available to handle different products on the same process line.
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