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| Why having an automatic process control? | Surfactants on the surface of parts and on contamination are being bound during the cleaning process as well as removed by a filtration. The extent and the point of time when a cleaning bath has to be maintained, is based on the decrease of its cleaning result or already existing empirical values. A continual analysis of the process condition is very essential in order to ensure an optimal dosage of surfactants and an economical process management according to the process.. |
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| To which measuring values can you compare the measuring values of the process instruments? | With all SITA devices. Those devices are based on the same measuring method and contain an identical construction of the sensor. Devices of other manufacturers are not compatible among each other and to SITA devices. |
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| With what kind of material does the sample get in contact with? | The sample gets in contact with high quality steel, PEEK, PTFE, Viton and PA6. For special application it is also possible to use other materials. |
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| How can I clean the device? | The cleaning process of the device happens independently with water before every automatic calibration. For cleaning the capillaries you can use an automatic supersonic. |
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| Do I need a computer in order to realise the measurement with the device? | The process devices work independently and all measuring values and parameters can be read off and adjusted on the device. All measuring values and their conditions under which they got extracted, are saved in the device for at least one year. A serial port on the device makes it possible to read out the data with a PC. |
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| Automatic dosage? | Customer-specific interfaces allow the control of dosage-pumps or the communication with an SPS. Furthermore, SITA Messtechnik GmbH gives you expert advice in using our instruments, adjusting the application and we do put the device into operation. |
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