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Water / Wastewater 45 Autumn Promotion for Turbidity Meters


WTW’s (Germany) portable turbidimeters Turb 430 IR and Turb 430 T offer everything you need to measure and record turbidity in lab precision: in drinking water from pond to bottle; in surface waters e.g. reservoirs, rivers, bathing lakes; for controlling incoming goods from fuel to wine; and in quality control from apple juice to cell cultures. Thanks to the precise and stable AMCO Clear standards, the highest precision for calibration and measurement is achieved.


Lab-instrument-like features are adjustable calibration intervals and calibration protocols for AQA. Also, measurement values can be comfortably stored and managed GLP-compliantly via the supplied PC software LSdata. The promotion “Buy Turb 430 and get the complete field set” is valid till the end of 2014. Visit WTW’s website to find more information about turbidity measurement, e.g: how to choose the instrument best suited for your application requirements.


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Processes in your Cooling and Boiler Water System with New Photometer


New Extensions to Compact Photometer offer Increased Flexibility The new MACHEREY-NAGEL compact photometer, the NANOCOLOR®


PF-12Plus NANOCOLOR® PF-12. The NANOCOLOR® PF-12Plus The icon-based user guidance and the new task bar turn the NANOCOLOR® is a consequent extension of its well accepted prerunner


is tailor-made for the mobile analysis and is now equipped with additional functions. PF-12Plus


into a user friendly, easy and intuitively operated photometer


for a bread scope of applications in water and waste water analysis. The modern backlit display shows all relevant information such as date, time, sample number, place and dilution. The display lighting can be set to different intensity levels, thus permitting an optimal adjustment to the external light conditions at any time.


Due to the intuitive menu navigation, operating the NANOCOLOR® PF-12Plus is fast and easy. The wavelength is adjusted automatically after


selecting a test number. Moreover, all measured results are stored directly into the memory. This results in time savings and makes the customers’ lab work easier!


The NANOCOLOR®


appears with modern design and precise analytics. It is adapted to MACHEREY-NAGEL’s customers’ current and future needs, making it highly suitable for universal use in water and waste water analysis. The application range for the NANOCOLOR®


PF-12Plus PF-12Plus


municipal and industrial waste water, drinking water, surface water, ground water as well as cooling and boiler water. The NANOCOLOR®


PF-12Plus PF-12Plus can be used for the determination of VISOCOLOR®


reagent cases with pre-equipped or individual combined test kits. The NANOCOLOR®


ECO and NANOCOLOR® includes tube tests and is included in numerous is equipped with more than 100 preprogrammed tests for a complete water and waste water analysis. Additionally,


up to 50 individual methods can be programmed to the device. An 860 nm LED enables the nephelometric turbidity measurement in the range of 1-1000 NTU. This feature also allows for the well established NTU-Check, the fully automated turbidity measurement at 90° angle, during the measurement of the NANOCOLOR®


tube tests; a big Plus in terms of safe measurement results.


There are many starting points for ensuring the efficiency and operational safety of cooling and boiler water systems. An essential point is the testing and monitoring of the water which is used. Only minor deviations from the minimum requirements can serious consequences and severely impair the system. Prevent increased wear, poor efficiency and system shutdowns. Tintometer (Germany) have developed the MD 100 Boiler Water and MD 100 Cooling Water photometer systems specifically for this purpose, as a custom solution tailored to your needs.


Most faults in steam production plants occur as a result of deficient monitoring and control of the boiler water. This includes, in particular, the formation of boiler scale, corrosion and local overheating. Therefore, regular treatment and testing of the boiler water is indispensable. By using the MD 100 Boiler Water photometer system, you have an overview of the key parameters of your boiler water and can perform purposeful water treatment at all times.


Scale, corrosion, deposits and damage due to micro organisms (biofilms) are just some of the factors which can seriously impair cooling water systems. There is no need to let it come to that, because only a few minor corrections will usually result in a considerable improvement in water quality and thus drastically reduced operating costs and long-term prevention of downtimes. The Photometer MD 100 Cooling Water is just the right system for this purpose. It tests your water parameters quickly, easily and precisely.


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Of course, the new version of the compact photometer also features a USB 2.0 port which enables updates with new tests and methods via PC / Internet in no time. It is water-proof according to IP 68, thus claiming the pole position as toughest instrument on the market. Therefore it can be used directly at the point of interest. Additionally, the state-of-the-art optical system is insensitive to external light and allows straightforward measurements. The complete handling as well as the test performance is totally self-explaining. Thus, there is no need for any complex and time- consuming training.


The device is delivered in a robust case, equipped with helpful accessories, allowing for an analysis directly at the point of interest. For more information about the NANOCOLOR®


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Water Analysis


Increased flexibility Compact photometer PF-12Plus


• More than 100 preprogrammed methods


• Backlit graphic display with intuitive user guidance • Nephelometric turbidity measurements


• Integrated turbidity control for COD-analysis (NTU-Check) • USB interface for data transfer, update and power supply


www.mn-net.com MACHEREY-NAGEL


MACHEREY-NAGEL GmbH & Co. KG · Neumann-Neander-Str. 6–8 · 52355 Düren · Germany France:


Germany


EN ISO 9001: 2008 CERTIFIED


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and international: Tel.: +49 24 21 969-0 Fax: +49 24 21 969-199 E-mail: info@mn-net.com


Switzerland:


MACHEREY-NAGEL AG Tel.: +41 62 388 55 00 Fax: +41 62 388 55 05 E-mail: sales-ch@mn-net.com


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MACHEREY-NAGEL EURL Tel.: +33 388 68 22 68 Fax: +33 388 51 76 88 E-mail: sales-fr@mn-net.com


USA:


MACHEREY-NAGEL Inc. Tel.: +1 484 821 0984 Fax: +1 484 821 1272 E-mail: sales-us@mn-net.com


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NANOCOLOR®


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