ELECTRONIC BASED INSTRUMENTS MEASURING

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
ALYZA XYLEM EUROPE GMBH Bleicheplatz 6 Schaffhausen 8200 Switzerland Electronic-based instruments for measuring, monitoring and chemically analyzing water quality parameters in water, fresh water, surface water, sea water, waste water, industrial water, cooling water and boiler feed water applications;
MULTILAB XYLEM ANALYTICS GERMANY GMBH DR.-KARL-SLEVOGT-STR. 1 D-82362 WEILHEIM Germany Electronic-based instruments for measuring and monitoring water quality parameters in water, fresh water, surface water, sea water, waste water, industrial water, cooling water and boiler feed water applications;MULTI LAB;
SEAGUARD Aanderaa Data Instruments AS Sanddalsringen 5B NO-5225 NESTTUN Norway Electronic based instruments for measuring environmental parameters in water and in air, namely sea currents, dissolved oxygen, salinity, temperature, visibility and wind.;SEA GUARD;Collection and analysis of environmental data from the oceans, seas and lakes; research in the fields of environmental protection and climatology;
ULTRACLEAN XYLEM ANALYTICS GERMANY GMBH DR.-KARL-SLEVOGT-STR. 1 D-82362 WEILHEIM Germany Electronic-based instruments for measuring and monitoring water quality parameters in water, fresh water, surface water, sea water, waste water, industrial water, cooling water and boiler feed water applications;ULTRA CLEAN;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. This invention is intended to reduce the cost by displaying the load information of a plurality of circuits with a single display device and transferring one of the two communication units in the measuring instruments from the measuring instruments to the display device to acquire the load information of a plurality of circuits. The display device and the measuring instruments are separated from each other, and the display device includes a plurality of communications units connectable with a plurality of devices, while each of many measuring instruments includes a single communication unit.