Source Sampling Applications available in Guinea-Bissau
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Waste water respirometry solutions for toxicity tracking
If toxicity is identified in a mixed sewage entering a treatment works, the problem for the plant manager is to track and identify the source of the toxicity. This can be done by sampling the effluent stream at various points in its length. By working in a logical sequence back up the sewer network the number of samples can be minimised. This type of testing should be rigorously enforced for new product introduction by a waste producer, as well as sampling the effluents directly at source. The samples would be ...
By Strathkelvin Instruments Limited based in North Lanarkshire, UNITED KINGDOM.
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Thermal Conductivity Instruments for Textiles
Touch. It’s one of our critical senses in perceiving the world – everything from the clothes we wear to the bedding we sleep in. The thermoreceptors in our skin monitor and relay information to our brains about everything we come in contact with. This helps us make decisions about what feels pleasant to the touch and keeps us safe. Human skin is very good at detecting differences in a material’s ability to transfer heat, such as the warmth of a fleece sweater compared to the coolness of ...
By C-Therm Technologies Ltd. based in Fredericton, NEW BRUNSWICK (CANADA).
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Sn to Mn Energy Transfer Revealed using Time-Resolved Emission Spectroscopy (TRES)
Heterometallic metal halide hybrids hold great promise due to the potential for synergistic photo-physical properties depending on the choice of the constituent metal centres. In this application note time-resolved emission spectroscopy (TRES) with the ...
By Edinburgh Instruments - TECHCOMP Group based in , UNITED KINGDOM.
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Ligand Binding Assays on the Basis of Fluorescence Anisotropy
Fluorescence anisotropy or polarisation provides a sensitive tool to measure the binding of ligands to proteins when a fluorophore is attached to the ligand. In this Application Note Polarised emission spectra were recorded in an FLS980 Fluorescence ...
By Edinburgh Instruments - TECHCOMP Group based in , UNITED KINGDOM.
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Whisky Analysis by Raman Spectroscopy
Raman spectroscopy is an analytical technique which can be used both quantitatively and qualitatively. This application note details the quantitative use of Raman spectroscopy to determine ethanol content in samples of whisky. Qualitatively, Raman ...
By Edinburgh Instruments - TECHCOMP Group based in , UNITED KINGDOM.
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Geochemical Fingerprinting of Coltan Minerals Using LIBS
LIBS spectra contains rich composition information that can help analysts identify the origin or source of geological samples. Read this application note to discover how Applied Spectra’s J200 LIBS Instrument identifies coltan mineral ores important for electronic manufacturing from conflict zones. Request this application note at ...
By Applied Spectra, Inc. based in West Sacramento, CALIFORNIA (USA).
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