First day here at IFAT is over.
The event has certainly lived up to its reputation as the biggest and best water related tradeshow on the planet.
From a sensor point of view, have not been seen anything with that “oh wow factor” yet , I plan on taking a trip over to one of the other halls where there is a start-up and innovation sector. At a brief glance it does look as though there are some exciting bio sensor companies just coming to market. More on that tomorrow.
One thing, which is definitely topical, that I did see, is an ultra low level, online, total ammoniacal nitrogen analyser. It is in use with several German water companies monitoring ammonia levels in rivers down to as low as 10 ppb, yes that’s right per billion. No, it is not portable, it does use reagents and so it is highly unlikely to be deployed any time soon upstream and downstream of a CSO, but and this is an important but, this type of technology could form an important extra layer when accurate “state of our rivers” monitoring is needed. Installed in the back of a 4 x 4 it could be used as part of a an event investigation.
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3moUna grandísima empresa española de hidráulica con una línea de fabricación tanto estándar como a medida espectacular, hablo por experiencia propia.