Cadmium Sensor facilitates on-site water quality analysis.

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With cadmium sensor, DNA-based ANDalyze Fluorimeter is suited for testing of mining runoff water, groundwater, surface water, industrial wastewater, and sea water. Product requires no special knowledge of chemistry and produces no hazardous chemical waste. Test is performed by taking water sample, injecting it through sensor housing, and into fluorimeter. Reaction produces fluorescence in direct correlation to amount of metal ion present and is measured by fluorimeter.



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ANDalyze Adds Cadmium Detection to its Growing List of Heavy Metals Sensors for On-site Water Quality Analysis



The one minute on-site test for cadmium greatly reduces operational testing time and cost for the water quality industry



CHAMPAIGN, Ill. -- ANDalyze bolsters its DNA-based sensor/Fluorimeter platform solution for simplifying the on-site testing and analysis of water for heavy metal contamination with the addition of a cadmium (Cd) sensor. This expands its capabilities which already include sensors for lead (Pb), copper (Cu), Mercury (Hg), uranium (U) and zinc (Zn). The product, which requires no special knowledge of chemistry to use effectively and produces no hazardous chemical waste, is used in a variety of water quality applications such as the testing of mining runoff water, groundwater, surface water, industrial waste waters and sea water. For specifications on all our sensors click here or visit www.andalyze.com.



"We are rapidly broadening our sensor product line to offer our customers greater capability to test for harmful contaminants in water sources. We will continue to add new sensors to our product line that bring laboratory level accuracy to our customer's field testing applications." said Bill Thalheimer, CEO, ANDalyze. 



Heavy Metal Testing Made Easy

The ANDalyze solution consists of consumable sensors in combination with the ANDalyze Fluorimeter (which can interpret both existing sensors and all future sensors).  Measuring the metal ions is done through a reaction that occurs when a water sample containing a target metal ion contaminant (such as cadmium) is introduced to a DNAzyme sensor specific for that contaminant. The test is performed by taking a water sample, injecting it through the sensor housing, and into the Fluorimeter. The reaction produces fluorescence (light) in direct correlation to the amount of metal ion present. The amount of light is measured by the fluorimeter. This method greatly reduces the time and effort required by older technologies. This advantage creates a cost savings for organizations that are responsible for water testing of public drinking water supplies, environmental water sources or industrial water operations. 



WEFTEC 2013

ANDalyze will be attending the upcoming WEFTEC trade show in Chicago, Illinois October 7th through the 9th (www.weftec.org). To schedule meetings with ANDalyze at the show see the contact information below.



Distributors Wanted

ANDalyze is searching for qualified distributors. If your company is interested in selling ANDalyze products into the water quality market, please contact us at sales@andalyze.com  or call +1 857 453 6740 for more information.



ANDalyze Inc.

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.  Company contact and product information can be found at www.andalyze.com.



Contact: Marty Dugan

ANDalyze, Inc.

Phone: (617) 281 6743

mdugan@andalyze.com

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