Analytical transmitter

Analytical Transmitters

High-Performance Transmitters for Reliable In-Line Analytics

Analytical transmitters are the component within a measurement system that communicates displayed measurements to a user or higher level control system. METTLER TOLEDO provides analytical transmitters for a wide range of analytics, including pH/ORP, oxygen, dissolved carbon dioxide and conductivity or resistivity. Our high-performance analytical transmitters offer compatibility with traditional analog sensors and digital sensors with Intelligent Sensor Management (ISM).

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Weighing System SPC215-111

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Weighing Module WMF204C-L/IE

WMF modules with their slim and compact design are tailored for multi-line automation networks which are directly connected to control systems.

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Weigh module SPE404-C

The SPE weigh modules combine a fortified design with high-precision weighing performance and convenient modularity.

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Weighing Module WKC6002C

The WKC weigh modules enable periodic onboard sample checks to ensure long-term process stability.

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Weigh Module WXS26S/15

Weigh Module.

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High Precision Weigh Module SLF630xx

With capacities from 6 to 60 kilograms, SLF6-Series load cells are suitable for a variety of applications and industries.

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FAQs - Analytical Transmitters

What is an analytical transmitter?

Analytical transmitters are a critical component of an analytical measurement loop or control loop. A transmitter processes the measurement from an analytical sensor and communicates that data to a user or to a higher level control system.

What measurement parameters are covered by a METTLER TOLEDO analytical transmitter?

METTLER TOLEDO offers a range of multi-parameter transmitters (also called multi-variable transmitters) that cover all important parameters for process and water analytics, including measurement of pH, ORP (redox), dissolved oxygen (DO), resistivity, total organic carbon (TOC), dissolved ozone, CO2, oxygen, ozone, conductivity and turbidity.

How does an analytical transmitter work?

Most analytical transmitters measure the raw signal from an analytical sensor (depending on the sensor this can be pressure, current or resistance) and convert it into a digital signal, so that the measurement can be shown on the transmitter display. That is the standard process for an analog sensor and transmitter combination. Modern in-line transmitters also integrate with digital sensors, such as ISM sensors, where the signal is converted to digital before it is sent to the transmitter. With digital sensors, the transmitter primarily acts as a display, interpreting the digital data into useable information for the operator, or relaying that data to other information systems.

Can an analytical transmitter measure multiple parameters at the same time?

Yes, analytical transmitters that measure multiple parameters at the same time are called multi-parameter, multi-channel transmitters. This category of transmitters is optimal for situations where multiple parameters need to be measured, but a multi-channel transmitter can also be used when you need a redundant measurement for compliance purposes. Some multi-parameter transmitters can also provide calculated measurements, such as calculated pH based on conductivity. Multi-parameter transmitters in the METTLER TOLEDO portfolio can display up to eight measurements at a time.

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