Water Quality Monitoring Applications in Ohio
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Hand-Held & Process Control Water Testing Instrument for Deionized Water Testing Industry
Years ago, high purity water was used only in limited applications. Today, deionized (Dl) water has become an essential ingredient in hundreds of applications including: medical, laboratory, pharmaceutical, cosmetics, electronics manufacturing, food processing, plating, countless industrial processes, and even the final rinse at the local car ...
By Myron L Company Distributor in , OHIO (USA).
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Reverse Osmosis Water Testing
Osmosis is the phenomenon of lower dissolved solids in water passing through a semi-permeable membrane into higher dissolved solids water until a near equilibrium is reached. Reverse Osmosis (RO) is a membrane process of purification which removes most of the the total dissolved solids (TDS) in water by reversing the natural process of osmosis. Pressure is applied to a TDS-concentrated solution against a semi-permeable membrane, causing pure water to diffuse through the membrane. RO has become an important process ...
By Myron L Company Distributor in , OHIO (USA).
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Water quality measurement for water distribution plants
By HORIBA Europe GmbH Distributor in , OHIO (USA).
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Water quality monitoring for water consulting
By Premier Safety Office in Miamisburg, OHIO (USA).
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Analytical laboratory solutions for environmental industry
Teledyne Tekmar has been the market leader in environmental and drinking water testing for decades, having invented many of the instrumental technologies used in today’s lab. From TOC drinking water analysis to EPA compendium methods for soil and water, Tekmar has the right instrument for your ...
By Teledyne Tekmar based in Mason, OHIO (USA).
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Surface water quality monitoring
By HORIBA Europe GmbH Distributor in , OHIO (USA).
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Analytical laboratory solutions for pharmaceutical industry
Whether TOC or VOC, Teledyne Tekmar has the best instruments for your pharmaceutical water-quality testing needs. Introduction of organic matter into water systems occurs not only from living organisms and from decaying matter in source water, but from purification and distribution system materials. A relationship may exist between endotoxins, microbial growth, and the development of biofilms on pipeline walls and biofilm growth within pharmaceutical distribution systems. A correlation is believed to exist between ...
By Teledyne Tekmar based in Mason, OHIO (USA).
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