Multi-parameter transmitter


Dated: 18 June 2008

With the compatibility to the unique technology Intelligent Sensor Management (ISM) of Mettler-Toledo Process Analytics, the new transmitter M400 complies with the requirements of most demanding applications.

It has been designed for pH /ORP, oxygen and conductivity measurements.

The M400 transmitter represents a new link of Mettler Toledo’s transmitter program.

As the other models, it is convenient in handling, versatile in use and cost saving regarding process optimization and maintenance.

The M400 is a single-channel, multi-parameter unit and can handle the parameters pH/ORP, oxygen or conductivity.

The M400 transmitter is designed for advanced applications in the pharmaceutical industry, food and beverage, and in the chemical industry.

 
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