EXNER Process Equipment

76275 Ettlingen

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About EXNER Process Equipment

EXNER Process Equipment GmbH, based in Ettlingen, is in the middle of the Karlsruhe technology region. The medium-sized company has operated as an international provider of high-quality process holders for pH measurement and optical sensors for the determination of cell growth and turbidity for over 15 years.

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Carl-Metz-Straße 26
76275 Ettlingen
Germany
https://e-p-e.com/en
+49 (0)7243-94 54 29-0

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EXNER Process Equipment GmbH, based in Ettlingen, is in the middle of the Karlsruhe technology region. The medium-sized company has operated as an international provider of high-quality process holders for pH measurement and optical sensors for the determination of cell growth and turbidity for over 15 years. The owner-run company is characterised in particular by its accurate and long-lasting products, its agile and flexible way of doing things, and customer-specific solutions. The products developed and produced by the ISO9000-certified business offer the highest degree of variability and can therefore be configured to meet almost any requirement. Customers from the chemical industry, in the bio and food technology sectors, and the pharmaceutical industry all benefit from their consulting and support services, as well as their innovative research and development division. Thanks to the combination of their expertise gained over many years and the use of new technologies, their products are being continuously developed and optimised for each area of application. So, the processes become safer, more efficient, and more accurate. In addition, EXNER products are being supplied by distribution partners and OEM customers all over the world.

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Automation

EXspect 271 Back Scattering Sensor

Oct. 18, 2021
The EXNER EXspect 271 Back Scattering Sensor is mainly used in applications where it is necessary to determine turbidity in medium and high measuring ranges.