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Showing solutions
25 January 2013
ABB will be showcasing some of its instrumentation and analytical equipment and systems at the Water, Wastewater and Environmental Monitoring (WWEM) 2010 exhibition on 10-11th November at The International Centre, Telfo

ABB will be showcasing some of its
instrumentation and analytical
equipment and systems at the Water,
Wastewater and Environmental
Monitoring (WWEM) 2010
exhibition on 10-11th November at
The International Centre, Telford.
Products will include the new Aztec range of analysers for potable water treatment, the MCERTified WaterMaster flowmeter and the AquaMaster GSM-SMS electromagnetic flowmeter.
Tony Hoyle, UK Flow product manager, will present a seminar on both days and a workshop on the 10th on MCERTs. A seminar by Steve Donnelly of ABB's Continuous Gas Analysis business is for plant operators who monitor emissions to atmosphere.
Products will include the new Aztec range of analysers for potable water treatment, the MCERTified WaterMaster flowmeter and the AquaMaster GSM-SMS electromagnetic flowmeter.
Tony Hoyle, UK Flow product manager, will present a seminar on both days and a workshop on the 10th on MCERTs. A seminar by Steve Donnelly of ABB's Continuous Gas Analysis business is for plant operators who monitor emissions to atmosphere.
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