Winfluid NG 1.6 – New features

New features of the Winfluid NG Ecosystem 1.6

Meet us at Pollutec Lyon stand 5-C124

Invitation to participate to Pollutec Lyon from October 12 to 15, 2021

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Within the framework of the next edition of the international exhibition POLLUTEC which will be held from October 12 to 15, 2021 in Eurexpo, Lyon, Hydreka is pleased to invite you to participate in this event and meet the sales teams on our stand: 

After the digital edition proposed in 2020 due to the health pandemic, this new 2021 edition in Lyon will include new formats to offer participants optimal conditions for participation with the implementation of a health protocol adapted to the changing situation.

The Hydreka stand will be located in Hall 5 – Location C124 at the heart of the exhibition site and will be the ideal place to meet our sales teams to discuss our innovative solutions and technologies as well as all your rental or purchase projects. 

We invite you to join us for free at Pollutec via a free name badge that you can already create by clicking on the button below. 

Discover our brand new radar level sensor HR22 !

New HR22 radar level sensor

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DESCRIPTION & benefits

The radar level sensor HR22 is dedicated to the following applications:

  • Open channel level measurement,

  • Self-monitoring of wastewater networks and treatment plants,

  • Monitoring of natural environments

Temperature, pressure and dust do not affect the HR22 radar, which delivers accurate measurements regardless of the surrounding conditions. 

The radar signals are generated by solid state components, avoiding long-term deviation while withdrawing the need for recalibration.

Non-contact radar measurement
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Measurement accuracy
RS485 Modbus
Wireless configuration
No cleaning needed
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Connections

The HR22 level radar can be directly connected to the stand-alone DTU 2 and BubbleFLO 2 units and is programmable via the Winfluid NG software.

DTU 2

Standalone PLC

HR22 Radar
level sensor

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BubbleFLO 2

Bubbler flowmeter and
multi-sensor unit

For further information, please contact us by clicking HERE

Winfluid NG 1.5 – NEW FEATURES

New features integrated into the Ecosystem

1. Integration of new sensors / solutions to the Ecosystem 

o BubbeFLO2 v2 datalogger :

  • Management of digital sensors (DVP, US and Physico), digital sensors (rainfall, meters), implementation of desired calculations;

  • Display language can be configured (EN or FR) and dynamic display according to the programming.

o SurfaceFLO R non-contact flow meter – Radar / Radar;

o Stand-alone Display A and powered Display C for HydrINS insertion flowmeter;

o Calculation tables for ISCO sleeves.

 

2. Simplified interface and programming 

o New configuration wizard with intelligent sensor selector depending on the selected datalogger;

o Improved Webfluid NG 2 interface with complete visualisation on 1 page;

o Site management including a dashboard;

o Simplified programming of HydrINS flowmeter;

o New connectivity test with troubleshooting support and improved APN management.

 

 3. Improvement of the data processing tool 

o Grouping of features by category and addition of icons according to channel type;

o New features: Multipoint drift and unit converter;

o Sharing of modified data with other account users. 

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Click HERE to download Winfluid NG 1.5

Our commitment to the European project ARISTO

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The European Industry - Academia Network for

RevIsing and Advancing the Assessment of the Soil Microbial TOxicity of Pesticides

HYDREKA is proud to announce its participation to the European project ARISTO, through its BU Environmental Expertise (ARISTO website coming soon).

This project is an ITN-EID project (Innovative Training Network / European Industry-Academy network) which aims to train the next generation of Microbial Ecotoxicologists and to generate benchmarking knowledge for the development of advanced tools to accurately assess the toxicity of pesticides on soil microorganisms. It involves 7 universities and 9 companies in 8 countries. 9 PhD students will be trained and will collaborate in this dense network.

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The project, coordinated by Pr Karpouzas from the University of Thessaly, Greece, will confront the beneficial impact for some microbes (yang) and detrimental impact for other microbes (yin) (and all shades between them) of pesticides towards soil and water microbial communities as shown on the figure below. Microbes are an essential part of the ecosystem allowing fertilization of the soil and plants to grow. The pesticide use have profound impact at every microbial level, from the viruses to the fungi and small predators. ARISTO will develop new knowledge and tools needed to understand and evaluate this Yin/Yang balance. This will be done by studying communities with growing complexities from small mock (few organisms) communities to real soils communities. 

Ultimately, ARISTO will have an influence on the European regulation towards in-use and new compounds release allowing us to participate in making a healthier, cleaner and safer environment for everybody, everywhere.

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Figures are courtesy of Pr KARPOUZAS

As an industrial partner, HYDREKA will codirect one of the PhD student, with Pr Chatnizotas from the Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research, Germany. Specifically, the student will unravel the pesticide interactions on the different trophic levels, including bacteria, predatory microbes (e.g., protists) and viruses. In this frame, lab microcosm studies (small images of the soil ecosystem) of different complexities will be established. The responses of interacting trophic levels upon pesticide exposure and the cascading effects on the dynamics, diversity and adaptation of both predator and prey levels and on related soil ecosystem functions will be followed.

HYDREKA Business Unit Environmental Expertise will bring its expertise in setting up microcosms and in assessing microbial communities following specific genes (degradation genes) through the communities and through the latest sequencing technologies (second and third generation) revealing the full soil gene contents. The evaluation of soil health and soil health restauration are tools that we wish to develop in this network.

The velocity sensor DVP is turning blue !

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The velocity sensor DVP Doppler Velocity Probe is turning blue ! Specifications are the same, performances as well.
Find out more about the applications and connections of our DVP by clicking on the following drop:

All Hydreka teams remain mobilised

HYDREKA OFFICIAL STATEMENT

Dear Client,

In this context of COVID-19 crisis, all our teams remain available and at your service in compliance with the health conditions imposed in order to protect our employees and their families, our partners and clients.

Whether working from home or at our Headquarters, our Customer Support Center and your usual contacts keep on with their activities and remain at your disposal by email or phone at the regular business hours to answer all your questions concerning your rental, acquisition or service needs.
Professional appointments are maintained while taking all the necessary precautions to respect health measures, but we also want to adapt to each situation by proposing VideoConferences appointments.

We remind you that our solutions can be connected ; allowing you to manage your measurement campaigns and regulatory points remotely with daily remote data collection, thus reducing the presence on the field and limiting travel on site when extreme necessity.

In these very challenging times, our vision of growing a safer, cleaner and healthier future for everyone, every day, makes sense and motivates us more than ever to ensure the continuity of our services.

The Hydreka Teams

Hydreka is more commited than ever into the Halma challenge

Hydreka is very proud to be part of Halma plc‘s challenge by using its expertise in metrology, softwares & services to provide safe and clean water for some of the most vulnerable communities in the world.

Growing a Safer, Cleaner, Healthier future for everyone, every day, is now more important than ever as the COVID-19 crisis has shown a spotlight on the importance of clean water for controlling transmission of the virus.

Halma joins forces with WaterAid to help tackle the global issue of water accessibility and quality

15 October 2020

Halma plc, the global group of life-saving technology companies, is partnering with WaterAid, the international water charity, to help tackle the global issue of water accessibility and quality.

Water is the most critical resource on the planet, yet millions worldwide still don’t have access to clean water close to home. Through a two-year campaign the partnership will highlight the global issue of access to safe water by providing 8,000 people in India with clean drinking water. 

Access to safe drinking water is a significant global problem, and the pandemic has only served to reinforce its vital importance in protecting our most vulnerable communities. One in ten people worldwide do not have access to clean water close to home. Lack of access to clean water and decent sanitation causes diarrhoeal diseases, which claim the lives of 800 under-fives every single day.

The Halma-WaterAid partnership will focus on two areas in north east India: Bhagalpur and Buxar, where only 15% and 3% of the population respectively have access to piped water supply in the community, and just 1% of people in both districts have piped water in their homes. 97% of those in Buxar have access to water that is drawn through arsenic-affected shallow pumps.

As part of the partnership, Halma – which has several world-leading water companies as part of its global group – will donate a minimum of £200,000 of funds, as well as its own water quality treatment technology, that will ensure:

  • 5,000 people gain access to a safe water supply through the installation of water quality treatment systems;
  • 10 villages have community management of operations and maintenance and water quality monitoring – with Halma also training community volunteers to maintain and operate the systems; and
  • 3,000 people have the resources to safely harvest water.  

Halma has six world-leading water analysis, treatment and monitoring companies in its group: PalintestSensorexHWMHydrekaMiniCam and UV Group.

Palintest, a Halma company which specialises in water analysis, will contribute water quality testing kits, with WaterAid working alongside local NGOs to mobilise people and build local institutional capacity. Palintest supports humanitarian efforts around the world where laboratory infrastructure is limited, or safe water testing and monitoring is challenging. Palintest’s range of portable test kits have been designed for field testing, making water testing accessible for all.

Halma will also galvanise its 45+ companies to conserve their own water usage and wastewater emissions to help reduce our climate impact as a global business.

Both Halma and WaterAid share the common purpose to provide a safer and healthier future for everyone. With just ten years to go to achieve UN Sustainable Development Goal 6 and ensure availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation for all, Halma is using its technology and expertise to reach those who are most vulnerable or who have been left furthest behind.

Constance Baroudel, Divisional Chief Executive of the Medical & Environmental Sector for Halma plc, said: “Our purpose is to grow a safer, cleaner, healthier future for everyone, every day by making innovative technologies that help solve global challenges. Having access to clean, safe drinking water and basic sanitation is central to living a healthier life, and the current global pandemic has only served to demonstrate its importance. We look forward to drawing on our technological expertise, as well as the passion of our employees, in supporting WaterAid to provide the communities of Bhagalpur and Buxar with a clean water supply, which is a  basic and essential everyday requirement for children to grow up healthy and families to earn a living.” 

WaterAid Director of Communications & Fundraising Marcus Missen said: “The Covid-19 pandemic has highlighted the importance of clean water, yet 98 million people in India are facing the crisis without clean water to help protect themselves against the spread of disease. Ensuring everyone has a reliable source of clean water is the vital first line of defence against this global pandemic. WaterAid is proud to be partnering with Halma plc – one of the UK’s most successful technology groups. We have a strong alignment with the company’s clean water and sustainability initiatives. Their timely support will help protect the lives of communities in India and across the globe.”