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Outdated Equipment Costs You Uptime in 2026.
Smarter Solutions Don’t.

2026 is already well underway and aging instrumentation can quietly hold your operations back. You’ve made the most of your old equipment. Now let’s make more of what comes next.

Why Upgrading Now Makes Sense

  • Reduce downtime and maintenance effort
  • Eliminate manual recalibration
  • Enable data integration and connectivity
  • Move away from unsupported legacy models

Next-Generation Instruments for 2026

Explore the highlights and what’s NEW. Upgrade with confidence.

Phosphax > NP6000sc

Upgrade advantages:

  • Maximise uptime and accuracy with trusted GSE technology
  • Save time with biannual maintenance
  • Robust and lightweight integrated filtration options

Amtax > NH6000sc

Upgrade advantages:

  • Faster, more accurate GSE technology
  • Automatic cleaning reduces manual touchpoints
  • 6-month reagent replacement cycle
  • Deploy directly outdoors at the measurement point

1720e or FT600 > TU53/TU54 Turbidity Analyser

Upgrade advantages:

  • Groundbreaking 360° x 90° detection technology
  • Matching lab and online results
  • Easier maintenance and auto cleaning

SC100/SC200  > SC4500/SC1000

Upgrade advantages:

  • SC4500: Scalable and future-ready, works with 30+ digital or analog sensors of up to 17 different parameters
  • SC1000: Maximum flexibility, multi-sensor, multi-parameter platform, plug-and-play operation

DR2***/5000 > DR3900/DR6000 Spectrophotometers

What’s better now:

  • Guided workflows
  • Faster execution
  • High-precision results
  • Supports high-volume testing

CL17 > CL17sc Chlorine Analyser

What's Improved:

  • Less manual work
  • Built-in smart diagnostics
  • Flexible system integration
  • Reduced maintenance costs

Make the switch to Smarter, More Reliable Instruments for Faster Operations

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