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Phosphate analyser for water treatment facilities

Hach announces the launch of the NP6000sc Phosphate Analyser designed specifically for utilities encountering issues with data reliability, analyser downtime, and extensive maintenance requirements. The NP6000sc delivers enhanced accuracy, increased operational uptime, and streamlined workflows. These improvements enable water professionals to consistently meet regulatory standards.

The NP6000sc introduces several workflow improvements. Its enhanced grab sample feature syncs measurements between lab and online analysers, reducing discrepancies and supporting audit-readiness. The new FX6 filter is 75% lighter than previous models, making maintenance safer and simpler. The innovation of the NP6000sc Phosphate Analyser delivers greater confidence in process performance through continuous, precise measurement across three ranges (0.015–75 mg/L) enabling operators to achieve lab-grade accuracy directly in the process.

The NP6000sc addresses this directly through an innovative filtration system and optimized design that extends the cleaning frequency from once a month to once every three months. It also enhances serviceability with reagent bottles now positioned for convenient front access, eliminating the need to expose internal electrical components during routine changes. Together, these advancements reduce downtime and help operators make more efficient use of staff resources compared to earlier models.

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