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Water / Wastewater 21 Series of spectrophotometers reduce costs


and risks with barcoded method recognition Laboratory controls are in high demand and water hygiene is essential. Lovibond’s XD series of spectrophotometers are reliable tools and offer valuable simplifi cations for routine controls in the laboratory as well as in industry, saving time, money and work capacities. With barcoded tube tests, the XD 7000 and XD 7500 automatically select the method.


Simply insert the 16 mm cuvettes into the measuring chamber and the instrument automatically starts the correct test method. The spectrophotometers also automatically recognise which cuvette size has been used.


More than 150 methods including barcodes are pre-programmed and can be selected directly in the Lovibond® Handbook of Methods and on reagent packages with the external barcode reader. By including the barcodes in your own standard operating documents you can make your work easier and simplify routine procedures.


User-defi ned methods can also be stored and polynomials can be integrated. Integrated support of measures for analytical quality assurance means that special attention is paid to Good Laboratory Practice (GLP). Up to 3 user levels can be set up with different access to the system. Guidelines and quality standards can be perfectly integrated and provide increased security.


Lovibond® develops and manufactures the reagents


in-house and can therefore offer the full analytical competence and quality you expect. This means that anyone who uses our Lovibond®


UV and UV/VIS


spectrophotometers in a wide range of applications can obtain everything from a single source - from the instrument to the reagents and accessories which reduce total cost of ownership.


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New compact 12V submersible pump for groundwater sampling


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Company’s Ultrameter II™ Delivers Fast, Lab-Accurate Readings in a Handheld Instrument


Ultrameter II instruments provide a comprehensive suite of in-situ water quality analysis tools that can replace more costly and less convenient laboratory equipment.


A true, one-handed instrument, model 4P delivers Conductivity, Resistivity, TDS, and Temperature readings quickly and easily with autoranging capabilities that provide increased reading resolution across a broad range of applications. Unlike other similar meters, the 4P features the ability to select from one of three preprogrammed solution models, KCl, NaCl, or Myron L’s own 442 Natural Water™ Standard. You can also program a User solution mode based on a known solution yourself. The result is benchtop accuracy of ±1% of reading in a handheld instrument. Calibration is simple to perform using up and down arrow keys and a digital interface. And the 4P is IP67 dust-tight and waterproof, NEMA 6 submersible, and buoyant.


Model 6PFCE pH, ORP, and Free Chlorine Equivalent (FCE


includes all features of the 4P but adds the ability to measure ™). pH readings are temperature


compensated, and you can choose to perform a 1-, 2-, or 3-point calibration depending on the range of samples measured to achieve ±.01 pH accuracy. The pH sensor is of a proprietary construction and includes a large potassium chloride solution reservoir for long life. Myron L pH sensors are also user replaceable. ORP measurements utilize a 99.9% pure platinum electrode and a reference junction that is shared with the pH sensor. ORP accuracy achieved is ±1 millivolt. In addition, the 6PFCE


measurement is the fast accurate way to


determine the killing power of free chlorine species in water. It employs a proprietary predictive ORP algorithm to determine free available chlorine levels at the actual pH of water, so you know your chlorine treatment is effective.


Solinst Canada Ltd. has introduced a new addition to their groundwater samplers product line – the Model 415 12V Submersible Pump provides an effi cient means of purging and obtaining groundwater samples from 2” OD monitoring wells.


The 12V submersible pump and 12V pump controller are lightweight, portable, and easy to set up, deploy and operate. The pump’s sleek, short design (nominal 6”) ensures it fi ts easily down wells that might not be straight.


The 12V submersible pump cable connects to the 12V pump controller, which then clips to a 12V power source, such as a 60 amp AGM battery or higher, or a car, truck or marine battery. Simply turn the dial on the 12V pump controller to increase the voltage to the controller, which turns the pump’s motor faster and increases the fl ow rate.


The Solinst 12V Submersible Pump is capable of pumping groundwater from 36.5 m (120 ft.) below ground surface, with fl ow rates up to 13.5 L/min (3.6 US gpm) in shallow conditions. The continuous fl ow rate is very easy to adjust using the 12V pump controller’s single dial.


Save time and reduce sampling costs by connecting a new Model 800M Mini Packer to the 12V submersible pump intake. This will isolate your sampling zone and minimise purge volumes.


The Solinst 12V Submersible Pump is ideal when sampling using three volume purge protocols or performing constant head tests in high K (hydraulic conductivity environments). For use in environments with high suspended solids, an optional in-line disposable fi lter threads onto the pump’s intake.


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features a


groundbreaking new way to determine Free Available Chlorine. Get empirical measurements of the chemical activity of a solution without the hassle and subjectivity of colorimetric and test-strip methods. The FCE


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