News | January 18, 2006

Mettler-Toledo Thornton Announces New Ozone Sensors For Ultrapure Water Monitoring

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Mettler-Toledo Thornton ozone sensor with 770MAX and 2000 instrumentsBedford, MA — Mettler-Toledo Thornton announces new dissolved ozone sensors for reliably monitoring sanitization of pharmaceutical waters and semiconductor ultrapure water. The sensors connect to the widely used THORNTON 770MAX instruments that already measure conductivity/resistivity, TOC, dissolved oxygen, flowrate, pH, ORP, temperature, tank level and pressure. Availability of up to 6 channels of mix-and-match measurement parameters in the 770MAX reduces the cost and complexity of pure water monitoring and treatment systems. Where fewer measurements are needed, the ozone sensor may also be used with the 2-channel THORNTON 2000 instrument.

The ozone probe provides reliable and accurate response and requires only infrequent, simple maintenance. It provides stable measurements both in normal ozonation ranges and near zero, after ozone destruction.

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SOURCE: Mettler-Toledo Thornton