Monitoring & Testing Newsletter
November 03, 2011

This Week´s Featured News Stories
Stevens Water Introduces New DTS-12 Turbidity Sensor for Water Quality Monitoring
Stevens Water Monitoring Systems, Inc. is pleased to announce the introduction of the FTS DTS-12 Digital Turbidity Sensor into Stevens’ existing family of water quality sensors, adding a new option for turbidity-only measurement.  Designed exclusively for turbidity and temperature monitoring, the DTS-12 features high-quality optical turbidity monitoring combined with a built-in microprocessor that takes hundreds of measurements each reading cycle and applies statistic processing to the data, ...
Shimadzu’s new online TOC-4200 analyzer expands functionality to provide high-sensitivity measurement for a wider range of water samples
Shimadzu Scientific Instruments has released the TOC-4200, a next generation on-line TOC analyzer, with new functionality for expanded applications, upgraded communication methods, enhanced data handling, and low maintenance and running costs.  The TOC-4200 utilizes Shimadzu`s proven, industry-standard 680 °C combustion catalytic oxidation method to support analyses from 5 mgC/L to 20,000 mgC/L full-scale. With a new high-sensitivity kit, the TOC-4200 can measure samples with TOC concentrations from 0 to 1mgC/L, such as underground water, public drinking water, or recovered deionized ...
ANDalyze
ANDalyze offers products for testing water contamination using catalytic DNA technologies. The company has developed a methodology for detecting and quantifying chemical levels based on the recent discovery of the catalytic properties of DNA. This technology and product is a universal platform that offers simple, fast, inexpensive and reliable detection of trace metals and other target chemicals.

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