A Gem for Water Testing

Water testing

A Gem for Water Testing

28 Feb, 2008

Published over 18 years ago. See the latest and most current information on Water testing.

Jenway (UK) has launched one of the simplest systems for the quantitative analysis of a range of water, wastewater and environmental samples.

AquaGem uses Intelligent Filter Modules (IFM) which integrate the latest single wire memory device with precision optical filters.
Inserting a module into AquaGem not only selects the correct wavelength but sets all the other parameters for the required test too, leaving the operator to simply measure samples. A range of 38 modules and water
test kits are currently available with more planned for the future.
Virtually maintenance free, AquaGem uses a state-of-the-art, ultra-bright,white LEDwith press-to-read technology so the light source
will never need replacing. A specially designed sample holder ensures both round sample tubes and rectangular cuvettes can be used without additional accessories. Just two AA batteries are required to power AquaGem for field use, while an optional carry case enables the instrument and accessories to be easily transported. It is also
supplied with a universal battery eliminator enabling use from any mains supply when laboratory analysis is preferred.All readings taken on AquaGem are stored in non-volatile memory. Using the PC software included they can be downloaded for review on a connected computer.

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