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The
Microcor® Corrosion Monitoring Probe
Microcor®
Corrosion Probe with Wireless Tranmitter
MICROCOR®
Sand (Erosion) Monitoring Probes
CORRATER®
LPR - Linear Polarizing Resistance Probe
CORROSOMETER®
(Electrical Resistance) Corrosion Probes
The
COSASCO® Access Fitting Assembly and
Tools
Environmental
Condition Monitoring (ECM) System
CORRATER®
LPR - Linear Polarizing Resistance Probe
CORRATER®
LPR
The 9000
Plus portable CORRATER® instrument
is your answer to quick and easy corrosion
rate measurements in water systems, automatically.
Simply plug the hand-held, light weight instrument
into a CORRATER probe and press the "READ
PROBE" key.
The AquaMateTM is your best answer
to the problem of getting quick and easy corrosion
rate measurements in water systems. The AquaMateTM
instrument's patented Solution Resistance
Compensation extends the low conductivity
operating range from cooling water to condensate,
feedwater, and drinking water systems.
The 9030 Plus Instrument: is a corrosion
rate system designed for cooling water, process
water, and feed water systems. It is available
with one or two channels of corrosion rate,
imbalance, and temperature data for rapid
response to process upset conditions. Two-channel
operation allows for the monitoring of two
alloys at a time.
The Model 7012/7022 CORRATER® LPR Probes
provides a more rugged construction and is
ideal for plant use in a bypass rack where
removal under pressure is not required. This
probe employs two replaceable, identical electrodes
which are mounted at the end of the probe
by threaded, insulated studs. Two electrode
probes are suitable for the majority of problems
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The Model 8012 CORRATER® LPR Probes
These Models are ideal for direct mounting
into plant pipework or vessels and allow insertion
or removal while under system pressure. The
electrode seals are suitable for all pH ranges.
These probes employ two replaceable, identical
electrodes which are mounted at the end of
the probe by threaded, insulated studs. Two
electrode probes are suitable for the majority
of problems where LPR techniques are applicable.

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