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The in-line Chemical Analyzer from fluidion is a unique highly miniaturized system capable of performing multi-parameter chemical analysis of drinking water using approved chemistry protocols and the latest microfluidic technology, in a fully autonomous and unattended manner. The system uses only microliters of ...
By Fluidion SAS
", Crameri, R. and Burkart, W.(Eds.), PSI-Bericht Nr.22, Villigen, Switzerland, 1989. (4) Surbeck, H., Determination of natural radionuclides in drinking water, a tentative protocol, Sci.Total Environment, 173/174, 91-99, 1995. (5) Moon D.S., Burnett W.C., Nour S., Horwitz E.P., Bond A., Preconcentration of Radium ...
Automatic stationary sampler for liquid media; Integrated controller with up to four measuring channels and digital Memosens technology. Liquistation CSF34 is a stationary sampler designed for the fully automated removal, defined distribution, and temperature-controlled storage of liquid media. The standard product version has two 0/4 to 20 mA analog inputs, two binary inputs and two binary ...
analysis conducted according to the standard protocol for drinking water analysis described in the BactiQuant® user manual. The water samples were collected from the source (ground) water, treatment plant (WTP) outlet (after aeration, precipitation and sand filtration), before and after water ...
By Mycometer
Model NEXGEN-SSS is a multi-detector water monitor /controller for simultaneous measuring of alpha, beta and gamma-emitting radio nuclides. The electronics are microprocessor with color LCD display. The pre-amps are plug in modules allowing change or addition of functions at a later date, and allow rapid ...
Cabinet controller with a maximum of eight measuring channels based on digital Memosens ...
and monitoring requirements of U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). It was originally based on laboratory testing of recommendations by a panel of experts convened by EPA. The 2012 revisions reflect the improved protocols for recovery and detection of protozoa evaluated by EPA Office of Ground Water and Drinking ...
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