
How does it prevent processing disasters?
Keeping the pH of liquids within well-defined ranges is vitally
important in any tannery process. Wet processes in particular require
repeated and precise pH-value measurements. Measurement takes place
either inside the drum via a sensor apparatus or manually by testing
liquid samples.
How can I reduce operator error?
Unfortunately, automatic pH sensors inside the lab box of the drum
are not only expensive, but they are also very difficult to keep
clean. Manual measuring is tedious and prone to human errors. MeasureWare
pH solves this problem by simplifying manual pH-value measurements.
How does it do this?
MeasureWare pH is a central electronic measuring station that is
linked to the TanWare network. The system is built into a cabinet
and consists of a pH electrode, measurement amplifier, process computer,
operator’s panel, and network interface. If the formula requires
an actual pH value, the operator is informed to take a sample from
the drum and check it via MeasureWare pH. The measurement result
is sent back to DrumWare where it is checked to be within tolerance
and then stored into the process report. There is no need for manually
typing in readings.
Is it expensive?
MeasureWare pH is extremely cost-efficient compared to automatic
systems per drum, because one MeasureWare pH unit can be used with
any number of drums working in the same pH range.
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