Analyze process samples

20 measuring points on one system

With Liquisonic QC, Sensotech has developed an analysis system for determining the concentration of process samples. The system is suitable for measuring several samples at a central location.

The central quality measuring station LiquiSonic QC. © Sensotech

Liquisonic QC consists of a measuring device with optional accessories and complements the existing product family, opening up new ways of analyzing process and random samples. This is of great benefit when monitoring cleaning baths, for example, as inline monitoring is often not practical here due to the small volumes involved. Liquisonic QC can also be used to quickly identify and precisely analyze products in incoming goods.

The system can manage up to 20 different measuring points and is therefore suitable for monitoring many different process liquids. The integrated measuring point management enables switching with just two commands. This means that up to 20 different cleaners can be analyzed with just one analysis system.

Compared to other measuring devices, the central quality measuring station impresses with very fast and yet highly precise measurements. A sample is analyzed in just two steps: 1: Hold the sensor in the stirred sample. 2: Once the value has stabilized, save it using the save button.

The system also has functions that simplify the documentation and evaluation of measurement data. The documented data is displayed graphically and in a tabular history and can be read out via data export. This means that past measurement series can still be accessed weeks later.

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The limit value indicator on the display provides an overview of whether the measured value is within the tolerance range and the touch display can be operated intuitively. As the system measures based on the speed of sound, color, transparency and conductivity do not influence the measurements. as

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