Nickel is a vital element in industrial processes, in chemical manufacturing, water treatment, and environmental monitoring. It’s used in batteries, catalysts, and plating—but it must be carefully controlled.
Why Monitor Nickel in Industrial Processes?
Environmental Compliance: Nickel can be toxic in high concentrations. Monitoring ensures wastewater and emissions meet regulatory standards, protecting ecosystems and public health.
Process Control: In chemical production and electroplating, precise nickel concentrations are essential for product quality and operational efficiency.
How Can Nickel be Measured?
Kemtrak AB’s DCP007 photometer at 400 nm provides real-time, in-line measurement of nickel concentration in liquids. The analyzer uses photometry, where a measurement cell is installed directly in the process stream which detects how much light is absorbed by nickel ions at the specific wavelength.
🔑 Key Benefits:
Accuracy: Reliable detection of nickel concentrations even in complex chemical matrices.
Low Maintenance: The DCP007’s robust design ensures long-term performance with minimal upkeep.
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