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What is a Laboratory Water Bath?
A laboratory water bath, also known as a serology water bath or thermostatic water bath, is a container filled with heated water that is used to incubate samples at a constant temperature for long periods. A laboratory water bath is most commonly used during incubation in microbiological laboratory work because water can retain heat so well, but can also enable chemical reactions to occur once ...
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What is a Sewage Treatment Plant & How does it work?
It might surprise you to know that we all drink and bathe in recycled water. The water we flush down the toilet is turned into potable water, and it is the job of sewage treatment plants ...
News
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Water supplier fines ring-fenced for water quality projects
In 2021, water suppliers were handed a record amount in fines relating to pollution incidents around the country – and it has just been announced that this money will be funnelled back to help protect the environment and make water quality ...
Equipment & Solutions
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Optical Liquid Particle Counter
LiQuilaz II optical liquid particle counters are volumetric monitors with a variety of sizing sensitivities as low as 0.2 µm. They provide high precision analysis for most process chemicals, including hydrofluoric acid and hot corrosive chemicals up to 306 °F (152 °C). LiQuilaz II sensors provide the same levels of accuracy, reliability and repeatability that customers have trusted ...