Analytical Technology (ATi) has introduced a new free of charge catalogue, providing detailed information on its range of gas and liquid monitors for the water, process and environment industries
The new catalogue is available in CD format and is easily searchable, providing the ideal reference for plant managers, process engineers, environmental managers and engineer and technical managers alike.
The new CD Catalogue is conveniently organised into two product sections; gas monitors and liquid monitors.
Each of these two sections feature typical specifications for all of ATi's products including the residual chlorine monitor, dissolved ozone monitor, portable gas detector and gas calibration equipment.
ATi's products are currently installed in a number of industries which use water or generate wastewater including water and waste water treatment, pharmaceuticals; food and beverages; paint manufacture; cosmetics, health and beauty manufacture; chemicals and petrochemicals and power plants.
ATi specialises in the application of electrochemistry to air and water monitoring problems.
ATi's sensors are used to help safeguard the workplace against the dangers of toxic gas emissions and improve the control of portable water and wastewater treatment.
ATi's pioneering range of products include the Q45H chlorine monitoring system for the on-line monitoring and control of chlorination in water.
The key advantage of the new Q45H is that it utilises an innovative enhanced pH response membrane-covered polarographic sensor that does not require the addition of chemical reagents.
The new CD Catalogue offers customers the opportunity to receive regular updates on new products, changes in specifications, new application examples and other materials of specific interest by completing a 'Binder Registration Form'.
Alongside the product specification sheets which feature on the CD, a detailed brochure is available via the catalogue for each ATi monitor, which is complete with diagrams and images.
The CD also provides a link to ATi's website and an email enquiry link.