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ABB Measurement & Analytics

ABB Measurement & Analytics

ABB Measurement & Analytics Exclusive Distributor

ABB Measurement & Analytics stands as a global leader in the field of industrial instrumentation. Through their [authorized channel partner, Everest Automation], this world-class technology is readily available to facilities across Ontario, Quebec, and the Atlantic Provinces. As a premier distributor, our team ensures that this comprehensive portfolio of field devices and analytical solutions reaches the industries that need them most, ranging from mining and pulp & paper to power generation, oil & gas, and water wastewater treatment.

The manufacturer designs these measurement solutions to provide the essential data that drives industrial efficiency, safety, and productivity, allowing operators to optimize their processes with “Measurement Made Easy.” By choosing [Everest Automation] as a supplier, customers gain direct access to a vast inventory of high-performance sensors, transmitters, and analyzers, backed by local application engineering expertise and factory-certified support.

In the realm of [flow measurement], the brand offers an extensive lineup that covers every industrial medium. The portfolio includes the industry-standard ProcessMaster electromagnetic flowmeters for conductive fluids. For high-precision requirements, operators can utilize CoriolisMaster mass flowmeters that measure density and concentration with exceptional accuracy, as well as Sensyflow thermal mass meters specifically designed for gas flow measurement and biogas applications. Additionally, the VortexMaster and SwirlMaster lines offer robust solutions for steam, gas, and liquid monitoring. We support these products with localized inventory and technical selection advice, ensuring that the correct flowmeter is specified for even the most demanding process conditions.

For [level measurement challenges], the division acts as a pioneer in non-contact technology. The revolutionary LLT100 Laser Level Transmitter allows for precise inventory management in solids, silos, and narrow vessels where traditional methods fail. This laser technology complements a broad range of ultrasonic level transmitters and Guided Wave Radar (GWR) devices suitable for liquid tank monitoring. Furthermore, the KM26 magnetic level gauge remains the industry standard for safe and visible liquid level indication in high-pressure environments. When integrated by our experts, these solutions provide operators with reliable, real-time data on tank inventory and process safety, reducing the risk of overflows and dry runs.

The product line also excels in [pressure and temperature instrumentation], highlighted by the robust 2600T series of pressure transmitters. These devices deliver absolute, gauge, and differential pressure readings with available SIL2 and SIL3 safety certifications for critical applications. To ensure accuracy in extreme heat and vibration, these transmitters are paired with SensyTemp temperature sensors and heavy-duty thermowells. For the paper and metals industries, the manufacturer remains the definitive leader in force measurement, utilizing patented Pressductor technology to provide unbeatable durability in web tension and roll force measurement systems, which are essential for maintaining product quality in continuous manufacturing processes.

Beyond physical measurement, advanced [analytical solutions] are available for environmental compliance and process control. Continuous Gas Analyzers (CGA), including the Advance Optima and EasyLine series, are widely used for Continuous Emission Monitoring Systems (CEMS) to track combustion efficiency and regulatory adherence. In the water sector, the suite includes industrial sensors for pH, conductivity, dissolved oxygen, and turbidity. By partnering with Everest Automation, facilities can ensure these sensitive instruments are properly commissioned and maintained. We provide authorized [lifecycle services], including NIST-traceable calibration, verification, and start-up assistance, bridging the gap between global manufacturing capabilities and local operational needs.