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BOQU's MPG-6099 Multi-Parameter Analyzer is equipped with a 7-inch touch screen display, providing real-time readings on key water quality parameters such as pH, ORP, conductivity, and dissolved oxygen. The high-tech water quality meter is suitable for various applications including agriculture, food and beverages, healthcare, and chemical industries. With more than 50 technical certificates and over 20 technical patents, BOQU Instrument is a leading manufacturer in water quality analyzers and is dedicated to ensuring the highest quality and accuracy in water monitoring.
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The MPG-6099 is a multiparameter water quality analyzer designed by BOQU Instrument to measure parameters such as pH, dissolved oxygen, turbidity, suspended solids, COD, ammonia nitrogen, and more. It has a 7-inch touch screen display, offering both RS485 Modbus input and output, and optional wireless capability as part of its technical specifications. The multi-parameter meter also boasts a connected power source, IP65 protection, and the ability to measure various water quality metrics essential to industries such as agriculture, food and beverages, water analysis, and healthcare. Additionally, BOQU Instrument prioritizes technological innovation and holds numerous international certificates, assuring clients of its high-quality offerings.
Material Introduction
The MPG-6099 Multi-Parameter Analyzer is robustly constructed and designed to meet the rigorous demands of continuous online monitoring. With a 7-inch touch LCD screen, the analyzer is equipped with an IP65 protection rating, making it ideal for industrial applications. Featuring RS485 Modbus input and output, the analyzer offers a wide measurement range for Ammonia Nitrogen, pH, ORP, Conductivity, Dissolved Oxygen, Turbidity, and more. With consideration for various industrial applications, the analyzer functions as an essential tool for precise and reliable water quality analysis.
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