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MUMBAI, November 30, 2012 /PRNewswire/ --
TX-3000 pH/mV From Sensorex Provides Real-time Data
Sensorex's TX-3000 pH/mV Transmitter monitors changes in process fluids, displaying pH or oxidation reduction potential (ORP, measured in mV), and temperature for more accurate control in water, chemical, electronics, food production, environmental and wastewater applications.
Photo: http://halmapr.com/sensorex/TX3000.jpg
The line-powered TX-3000 can be user programmed on-site to measure either pH or ORP (Redox). Its dual output design, with an isolated (0)4 - 20mA output for pH or ORP readings and one for temperature measurement, eliminates the need for a separate temperature transmitter. A large backlit LCD screen displays both parameters simultaneously and two adjustable Hi/Lo relay contacts deliver results to automated process control systems.
With an extended pH measurement range of -2.00 to 16.00, the TX-3000 is suitable for a full range of applications. The NEMA 4x, IP65 enclosure can be wall, panel, or pipe-mounted for easy integration in most installations. The TX-3000 can be easily programmed onsite with its push button interface. The unit can be password protected for secure installations.
About Sensorex:
Sensorex is a global leader in design and manufacture of quality sensors for water applications. The company offers more than 2000 sensor packages for pH, ORP, dissolved oxygen free chlorine, chlorine dioxide and other specialty measurements, as well as a full line of sensor accessories. Its expert technical support engineers solve analytical sensor challenges with custom designs and off the shelf products. Headquartered in California, with a global distributor network, Sensorex is a subsidiary of Halma plc, an international market leader in safety, health and sensor technology.
About Halma:
Halma p.l.c. is an international market leader in safety, health and sensor technology. Halma is a public company listed on the London Stock Exchange and has over 4000 employees in 40 subsidiaries worldwide. Halma's subsidiaries make products that protect lives and improve the quality of life for people through innovation in market leading products which make its customers safer, more competitive and more profitable. These subsidiaries are assisting India's economy in areas such as manufacturing, energy, water and waste treatment, the environment, construction, transport and healthcare.
For further news about Halma in India and to subscribe to the Halma India RSS News Feed please visit our blog at: http://halmapr.com/news/india/.
For more information please contact Sensorex's Indian distributor: Rama Rajagopalan, Ion Scan Instruments, ionscan@gmail.com, +91 098406 88899, Fax: +91 44 24349998
Website: www.ionscanindia.com
Primary Media Contact: Mr. Kuniyur J. Srinivasan, srini@halma.com, 91-22-67080400
Secondary Media Contact: Mr. Damian Corbet, damian.corbet@halma.com, 44-1494-789152
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