Overview – pH is an important parameter that is monitored throughout the water and wastewater treatment process.
Challenges in pH Monitoring in Water Treatment – Monitoring of pH and making decisions from the pH data is often difficult in the water treatment process, with electrode drift in traditional pH sensors creating a high maintenance burden due to the need to frequently calibrate the sensors. Additionally, electrode drift makes it hard to trust the pH data being received, reducing confidence in the data and preventing pH data from being used in critical decision-making.
ANB Sensors Solution – Our sensor requires no calibration, saving time and money on routine maintenance while delivering reliable, accurate pH measurements. As our sensors don’t suffer from electrode drift in the same way as traditional pH sensors we can bring data certainty, allowing for better tracking of pH and improved decision making.
Additionally, our sensors are solid-state, and unlike fragile glass sensors, are rugged and resistant to breakage, reducing downtime and replacement costs.
ANB Sensors for Water Treatment –
- Calibration-free operation reduces maintenance requirements
- Durable solid-state sensor resists breakage
- Reliable, accurate pH monitoring free from electrode drift
- Proven performance in real-world water treatment trials
On-going Trials – We are currently running trials with Water Utility companies in the UK, demonstrating significant savings in maintenance and improved operational efficiency, while also bringing data confidence to allow for better decision-making.