МОD-C-4000/8000 Оn-line Process Photometers

MOD-C-4000/8000 unique modular design makes it possible to adapt high performance photometric and electro-chemical sensors to virtually any process. This flexibility applies to all sensor types making Modcon sensors suitable for real-time measurements independent of the application, process connection or measuring location.

MOD-C-4000/8000 online process sensors are available in either a flow through design or insertion probes.

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FAQs about Process Photometers

What is a process photometer?

A process photometer is an advanced analytical device used extensively in process industries to measure the intensity of light in various parts of the spectrum. It evaluates the concentration and purity of substances within a process stream by detecting the light absorbed or transmitted by the materials in question. The MOD-C-4000/8000 On-line Process Photometers from Modcon Systems exemplify this technology, offering real-time, accurate measurements that enhance production efficiency and quality.

What is a photometer used for in industrial applications?

Photometers are crucial in monitoring and controlling chemical processes where precise measurement of turbidity, color, concentration, and other optical properties is essential. The MOD-C-4000/8000 photometers, for instance, are used for real-time analysis of particles and hydrocarbons, color and concentration levels, and UV absorption, which are vital for maintaining the quality and consistency of outputs in industries such as pharmaceuticals, petrochemicals, and food and beverage.

What are the parts of a photometer?

A typical photometer consists of a light source, a sample container or flow cell, a wavelength selector, and a detector. The MOD-C-4000/8000 models from Modcon Systems feature a unique modular design that allows integration of both photometric and electro-chemical sensors, adaptable to any process environment. This modularity ensures that each component can be tailored to specific industrial applications, enhancing the device’s versatility and effectiveness.

What are the different types of photometers?

Photometers can be categorized based on their application or measurement technique, such as turbidity sensors, color and concentration sensors, and UV absorption sensors. The MOD-C-4000/8000 line includes options for all these types, with configurations available as either flow-through devices or insertion probes. This range allows for flexible application across various measurement environments, ensuring optimal integration into existing processes.

How do turbidity sensors work in the MOD-C-4000/8000 photometers?

Turbidity sensors in the MOD-C-4000/8000 photometers measure the cloudiness or haziness in liquids, which is a key indicator of the quality and purity of the process fluid. These sensors detect particles and hydrocarbons by measuring the scattering of light caused by these substances in the fluid, providing crucial data for process control and quality assurance in industries such as water treatment and brewing.

What advantages do MOD-C-4000/8000 photometers offer with their modular design?

The unique modular design of the MOD-C-4000/8000 photometers allows for unprecedented flexibility in adapting high-performance photometric and electrochemical sensors to virtually any industrial process. This adaptability ensures that regardless of the application, process connection, or measuring location, the sensors can provide accurate and reliable real-time measurements, leading to significant enhancements in process efficiency and output quality.

Where are UV absorption, transmission, and concentration sensors typically used?

UV absorption, transmission, and concentration sensors are essential in industries where precise chemical composition and purity are critical. These sensors are typically used in the pharmaceutical, chemical, and environmental sectors. In the MOD-C-4000/8000 photometers, provide vital data on the presence and concentration of various substances, facilitating stringent quality control and compliance with industry standards.