Provides precise online analysis of water hardness in drinking water and process water. Optimizes control of water softening processes such as ion exchange, reverse osmosis and analyzes feed water used in boilers. Can calculate differential conductivity to monitor the efficiency of ion exchangers.
Read More »Provides precise online analysis of water hardness in drinking water and process water. Optimizes control of water softening processes such as ion exchange, reverse osmosis and analyzes feed water used in boilers. Can calculate differential conductivity to monitor the efficiency of ion exchangers.
Read More »New FlowCam 5000 instrument from Fluid Imaging Technologies Analyzes Freshwater and Marine Samples
Uses flow imaging microscopy to provide digital images that allow for rapid count and measurement of organisms in a liquid sample . Streamlined for rapid data acquisition and analysis. Calculates cell counts, concentration and biovolume and provides semi-automated classification of taxa.
Read More »New FlowCam 5000 instrument from Fluid Imaging Technologies Analyzes Freshwater and Marine Samples
Uses flow imaging microscopy to provide digital images that allow for rapid count and measurement of organisms in a liquid sample . Streamlined for rapid data acquisition and analysis. Calculates cell counts, concentration and biovolume and provides semi-automated classification of taxa.
Read More »7 Benefits of End-to-End Supply Chain Management
Download our free eBook to learn what a single point consolidator/shipper is and the 7 benefits of working with end-to-end supply chain management companies.
Read More »New UV-6 Analyzers Reduce Maintenance Time and Consumables Expense
Accurately measure the presence of ammonia, nitrate, COD, BOD or TOC via its spectroscopic sensor at a 254 nm wavelength. Features built-in spray cleaning system to keep light source and sensor cell free from algae growth and sticky particles to ensure accuracy. Available in 110-130 VAC or 220-240 VAC /30VA / 50-60Hz or 12-15 VDC /4A power supply options.
Read More »New UV-6 Analyzers Reduce Maintenance Time and Consumables Expense
Accurately measure the presence of ammonia, nitrate, COD, BOD or TOC via its spectroscopic sensor at a 254 nm wavelength. Features built-in spray cleaning system to keep light source and sensor cell free from algae growth and sticky particles to ensure accuracy. Available in 110-130 VAC or 220-240 VAC /30VA / 50-60Hz or 12-15 VDC /4A power supply options.
Read More »New SPECTROLAB S OES Analyzer Features CMOS+T Technology
Delivers the fast measurements, low limits of detection, long uptime and most future-proof flexibility. Includes CMOS-based detector system that’s ideal for high-end metal analysis. Provides both short-term and long-term stability.
Read More »New SPECTROLAB S OES Analyzer Features CMOS+T Technology
Delivers the fast measurements, low limits of detection, long uptime and most future-proof flexibility. Includes CMOS-based detector system that’s ideal for high-end metal analysis. Provides both short-term and long-term stability.
Read More »New SPECTROCUBE ED-XRF Analyzer Features Nondestructive ED-XRF Detector Technology
Deliver short measurement intervals, effortless workflow via intuitive software and low downtime. Analyzes an area down to a spot size of 0.2 mm. Provides reliable, accurate and high throughput analysis for elemental compliance screening.
Read More »New SPECTROCUBE ED-XRF Analyzer Features Nondestructive ED-XRF Detector Technology
Deliver short measurement intervals, effortless workflow via intuitive software and low downtime. Analyzes an area down to a spot size of 0.2 mm. Provides reliable, accurate and high throughput analysis for elemental compliance screening.
Read More »Locon Sensors Withstand Extreme Temperatures
Locon Sensor Systems offer robust sensor solutions for even the most severe environmental conditions. Their line of high-temp inductive sensors and their cylindrical photoelectric series can operate in temperatures up to 250 degrees Celsius. See our video to learn more.
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