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Revolutionising turbidity measurement with precision and ease
The everyday challenges of turbidity measurement, such as inaccuracies due to stray light, complicated handling, and time- consuming calibration, are now eliminated with the Lovibond®
TB350. The TB350 is the most
advanced portable turbidimeter on the market with brand-new technology, unprecedented measuring range and unsurpassed accuracy.
Multipath 90° BLAC® is the new, patented
sensor technology, making the TB350 the most versatile turbidimeter combining laboratory accuracy in a portable instrument. The new technology ensures the highest accuracy is guaranteed in the lower turbidity range from 0.01NTU and maintains the outstanding precision level in the highest turbidity range up to 4,000 NTU.
The recently developed optical system works with two ingeniously arranged 90° detectors and thus ensures a purely nephelometric measuring principle. During the turbidity measurement, two different path lengths of the incident light beam through the sample are cleverly exploited. Various particle sizes and shapes are detected with the highest measurement accuracy even where the particle size distribution deviates from the calibration standard.
The novel BLAC® technology stands for
Backscattered Light Absorbing Cavity. The light-absorbing trap almost eliminates unwanted stray light and provides extremely accurate results for low turbidity down to 0.01NTU.
The new sensor technology was specifi cally designed by a team of world-renowned turbidity experts to solve common user problems in turbidity measurement. With intuitive colour touch screen and straightforward data management protocols ensure easy handling. A customised measuring mode for fast-settling particles, the ‘Fast Settling Mode’, complements the outstanding instrument performance increasing the accuracy of the turbidity reading for large and heavy particles from 20 NTU, but especially in the high measuring range of up to 4,000 NTU.
The TB350 makes calibration and verifi cation procedures, which are otherwise quite complicated in turbidity measurement, easier than ever before. Formazin-based T-CAL® primary solutions are safely sealed in airtight vials and can be used immediately.
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New video provides expert answers to frequently asked questions on wastewater leak detection applications
With wastewater network performance coming under much scrutiny in recent years, water companies face increasing pressure to address customer, regulatory and technical challenges by reducing wastewater pollution events that cause environmental and social damage.
Many of those incidents are linked to rising sewer main bursts, which do not typically attract leak detection solutions due to having few access points to insert data acquisition units. Finding innovative solutions to gather data from rising sewer mains is crucial to improving the understanding of wastewater network performance.
To make water companies in the UK aware of their leak detection options, Atmos International has released a video in which water subject matter experts Harry Smith (Sales and Senior Research Engineer) and Martin Duff (Business Development Director for water) answer the key questions about wastewater networks.
In the video, the experts cover topics ranging from combined sewer overfl ows (CSOs) to rising sewer mains leak detection.
Speaking about the recently launched video, Martin Duff said: “Water companies are responsible for transporting wastewater to sewage treatment plants safely, but it can seem like a losing battle when they have an aging network that often crosses natural watercourses and frequent leakage or bursts in rising sewer main pipelines to contend with. By releasing this video, we hope to make utilities aware that they have a range of leak detection options available.”
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World-class environmental analysis technology to be showcased at UK’s leading water monitoring show
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Carekem offers advanced chemistry analysers for various environmental, industrial, and research laboratories, delivering precise results for clean water, wastewater, soil, fertiliser etc. Our technology and expertise help clients excel in their fields.
As the UK distributor for the SmartChem® The SmartChem® range of discrete analysers, the FUTURA Continuous Flow
Analyser and the NexaFlo™ Segmented Flow Analyser from KPM Analytics, we will be displaying the SmartChem®
450 and 600 and the NexaFlo™ at WWEM 2024. 450 and 600 Discrete Analysers, from KPM Analytics, are fully automated, wet chemistry
direct read, platform for photometric and electrochemical analysis. They are designed for demanding laboratories seeking to enhance their performance. These analysers, combined with user-friendly software, offer unparalleled flexibility and efficiency for your lab operations.
The NexaFlo™ Series symbolises KPM’s cutting-edge approach to segmented flow analysis. Ideal for
laboratories seeking superior detection capabilities in Segmented Flow Analysis, particularly in marine and environmental testing. With support for up to 14 consoles, this series provides flexibility to meet the demands of complex laboratory requirements.
Carekem is ISO 9001 certified for Servicing and Support of the KPM SmartChem®
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