Finnish Partnership to Protect Water Quality30/10/2009 |
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| Intellitect Water (UK) has announced a new distribution partnership with Finnish environmental services company Sarlin for the highly innovative Intellisonde in-pipe water quality monitors. The Intellisonde is designed to provide efficient access to water quality data and will now be distributed in Finland exclusively by Sarlin. |
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Developed to continuously monitor in-pipe water within drinking water distribution networks, the Intellisonde is a small water quality monitor that can be inserted into pressurised pipes to monitor up to 12 parameters.
Sarlin design and produce water quality monitoring systems for customers across a range of industrial sectors in Finland and have recently finished a comprehensive testing programme of the Intellisonde.
Jari Kallio, Product Manager at Sarlin, believes that the appointment will help bring considerable improvements to water monitoring procedures across the country: "We are delighted to be appointed as an Intellitect Water distributor. This is mainly because the drinking water sector in Finland will derive huge benefits from the visibility of water quality that the Intellisondes will provide. Not only will this help to ensure that tap water quality is maintained at a high level, but it will also help water treatment managers to improve the efficiency of their processes."
In addition to the water industry, the Intellisonde is also able to process online monitoring data in the food and beverage, power, health, automotive, pharmaceutical, aerospace, biotechnology and research sectors. For more information, visit www.intellitect-water.co.uk .
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