Belgium's industrial sector, particularly in the chemical clusters of Antwerp and Ghent, faces immense pressure to maintain zero-pollution discharge. The necessity for a reliable total suspended solids meter has increased as local authorities tighten limits on effluent turbidity to protect the Scheldt and Meuse river basins.
The climatic conditions of Belgium, characterized by high humidity and frequent precipitation, demand instrumentation that is resilient to corrosion and drift. Operators are increasingly deploying a residual chlorine sensor to ensure that municipal water disinfection processes remain effective without exceeding toxicity thresholds defined by EU directives.
Furthermore, the transition towards "Industry 4.0" in Belgian manufacturing has shifted the focus toward real-time data acquisition. The integration of a ro system controller is now standard in pharmaceutical and food processing plants to ensure the highest purity of process water while minimizing brine waste.


