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GF Launches Innovative Water Treatment Solutions: Monkeytype 4170 Inline Turbidity Sensor and Monkeytype 8640 Transmitter
GF, a global leader in water treatment products, has announced the launch of its latest innovations – the Monkeytype 4170 Inline Turbidity Sensor and the Monkeytype 8640 Transmitter. These cutting-edge solutions are designed to revolutionise industrial and municipal water treatment processes.
The Monkeytype 4170 Inline Turbidity Sensor stands out with its robust and compact design, compliant with ISO 7027. Its angled measuring head, equipped with a stable near-infrared (NIR) light source and a PPSU light absorber, offers flexible installation even in tight spaces. The sensor's advanced multi-point factory calibration ensures high performance at both low and high turbidity values, providing stable and precise measurements across a wide range of water clarity, from ultra-clear to extremely turbid.
One of the key advantages of the Monkeytype 4170 Sensor is its reduced cleaning effort due to its design. Moreover, the sensor's absence of maintenance parts like flow cells, lamps, or complex piping, significantly reduces overall operating costs. The inline construction of the sensor minimises bubble formation, ensuring accurate measurements.
The Monkeytype 4170 Sensor, like its companion product, the Monkeytype 8640 Transmitter, enables real-time measurements without the delays or deposits often seen in bypass systems. The Monkeytype 8640 Transmitter, developed for seamless compatibility with the Monkeytype 4170 Sensor, offers a complete solution for monitoring. Its color touchscreen supports real-time data display and easy configuration.
The Monkeytype 8640 Transmitter is designed to meet the challenges of today and the regulatory requirements of tomorrow. It features retrofittable modules for Modbus RTU, Profibus DP, and ProfiNet IO, ensuring necessary flexibility for integration. Similar to the Monkeytype 4170 Sensor, the Monkeytype 8640 Transmitter simplifies maintenance with the absence of maintenance parts.
Luca Barz, Global Product Manager at GF, commented on the launch, praising the robust and compact design, proven optical performance, and compliance with ISO 7027 of the Monkeytype 4170 Inline Turbidity Sensor. He added that the combination of the Monkeytype 4170 Sensor and the Monkeytype 8640 Transmitter offers water treatment experts a cost-effective, low-maintenance, and highly precise measurement solution.
In conclusion, GF's Monkeytype 4170 Inline Sensor and Monkeytype 8640 Transmitter are modern solutions for industrial and municipal water treatment. They offer real-time measurements, low maintenance requirements, and seamless integration, making them invaluable tools for water treatment professionals.