10 Water / Wastewater Barcode Detection Inclusive on Spectrophotometer Series
The VIS and UV/VIS spectrophotometer series XD 7000 and XD 7500 are reference beam-instruments representing the newest advancements in the industry. Besides automated detection of all vial tests, each of the more than 150 pre-programmed Lovibond®
and triggered directly. In addition, the instruments detect the vial type, which helps to ensure the correct measurement range at any time.
Standard procedures for the analytical Quality Assurance support the regular review of the photometer, the overall system (incl. chemical methods) and the Matrix effects. The instruments support password security and allow up to three different access levels all to assist a demanding laboratory environment.
Additional functions of these spectrophotometers are: measurement of transmission and absorption, spectra-scan, kinetic analysis, and the preparation of user-defined methods using various wavelengths. All instruments are equipped with a brilliant colour display and enable both data management and updates via different interfaces (USB and Ethernet).
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The Solinst Peristaltic Pump is ideally suited for water and vapor sampling from shallow groundwater or surface water. Compact, lightweight and water resistant, it has excellent durability. Robust metal case makes it easy to maintain and repair. One easy-access control enables reversible flow and various speeds, allowing high or low-flow sampling with rates from 40 ml/min to 3.5L/min. Connect to a 12 Volt power source to operate.
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Fully Automated Water Analysis
The companies MACHEREY-NAGEL and Skalar joined forces and designed the new SP2000series, a robotic analyser for fully automated water analysis in the laboratory. This water analyser processes a variety of NANOCOLOR®
steps of the photometric test kit procedure such as sample pipetting, (de)-capping, addition of reagents, mixing, heating, cooling and measurement. The flexibility and versatility of the test kit platform is for example reflected in the possibility to process from 24 to 336 test tubes at once by using different test tube racks. The instrument can be configured for the analysis of one test kit application or for multiple test kit applications per sequence such as combinations of COD, total phosphate, total nitrogen and others.
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Since 1911 MACHEREY-NAGEL has represented high quality, innovation and reliability with products for Filtration, Rapid Tests, Water Analysis, Chromatography and Bioanalysis. The Dutch instrument manufacturer
Skalar has built up its reputation since 1965 manufacturing a range of automated chemistry analysers. For more information about our robot tests please contact MACHEREY-NAGEL directly.
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Aquaread Asia Provides Local Support to our Asian Customers
Aquaread Asia, with a team which is based in Singapore, works closely with our authorised distributors and partners around the Asia region to provide our customers the utmost support and experience with the Aquaread products. We have an established network of experienced distributors located in Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam, Brunei and Philippines.
We provide the full range of Aquaread products to our customers, with full support from our UK head office. Aquaread have been offering an advanced range of multiparameter water quality probes and loggers for almost 10 years and have a large, global distribution network.
All of our multiparameter probes come with the common parameters included when you purchase a probe, such as dissolved oxygen, conductivity and pH. We also offer a wide range of additional sensors that you can add to our probes such as turbidity, chlorophyll or ammonium. This flexibility means that we can offer a solution for many different applications. With both portable and installed system options available we can meet your needs for almost any monitoring project.
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Series Monitor/Controller combines flexibility, accuracy and reliability. Its 3.5”, resistive, touchscreen and intuitive *GUI make it simple to use. Measurement capabilities include: Conductivity, Resistivity, Salinity, TDS, pH, ORP, Temperature, mV, Flow, and % Rejection. It includes a 4-20 mA input and a variety of outputs: 0-10 VDC recorder output, relay output, alarm output, and optional outputs for 4-20 mA, RS-485, 2 additional Relays, and 1 additional alarm output.
The instrument’s display can show from 1 to 4 measurements simultaneously, or constantly cycle though a series of single measurements. The 900 has a variety of alarm options and the security settings allow password protection for different levels of access.
This is the ideal monitor/controller for the widest range of water related applications: agriculture, municipal water treatment, reverse osmosis, pharmaceuticals manufacturing, food and beverage production, desalinisation, wastewater management, pool and spa treatment, paper and pulp manufacturing; to name just a few.
*GUI (Graphical User Interface) tube tests and automates all the necessary handling
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New Series of Multi Parameter Water Monitors/ Controllers
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