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Strong Application-Oriented DesignThanks to its flexible concept, the M700 transmitter can be easily adapted to new application requirements and a wide range of measurement tasks. The polished stainless steel version of the M700 transmitter is designed for hygienic applications in the pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and food and beverage sectors. A second version in a coated stainless steel enclosure is designed for applications in harsh environments, such as the chemical, and pulp and paper industries. DescriptionThe freely selectable software functions (extended logbook, FDA 21 CFR Part 11 compliance support, ServiceScope etc.) increase safety, performance and diagnostics. Communication modules are available for further processing of the output signals.The rugged enclosure (IP 65) can be wall or pipe mounted or fixed into a control panel. The M700 version with hygienic, polished stainless steel enclosure allows application in the field of biotechnology, food processing, and in the pharmaceutical industry.

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The M700 version with coated steel enclosure - extremely corrosion resistant - has been developed for application in the chemical industry, environmental engineering, water and wastewater treatment, and for application in power plants. Features and Benefits Cost savings through modularity. The modular concept allows integration of up to three modules into one basic instrument.

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Double channel measurement reduces total costs per measuring loop typical for fermentation processes (pH/DO) or redundant measurement in chemical processes (pH/pH).Wide communication possibilities. The M700 has no communication limitations.

Modules for PROFIBUS®-PA / Foundation Fieldbus and extended output modules fully integrate the M700 into all control systems.Application oriented. Enclosure designs are available for all application areas / environments, e.g. For hazardous areas and hygienic environments.