New Metrohm Brochure and Webpage ‘Water Analysis’

Water/wastewater

New Metrohm Brochure and Webpage ‘Water Analysis’

20 Nov, 2009

Published over 16 years ago. See the latest and most current information on Water/wastewater.

Of the numerous hazardous substances found in water, about 200 guideline values have been listed by the WHO. However, which method to choose to determine which substance? Metrohm’s new brochure «Water Analysis» provides answers. Metrohm’s complete know-how (instruments and applications) on water analysis is accessible on the new homepage water.metrohm.com

‘Water Analysis’, which can be ordered free of charge, is a condensed summary of the company’s comprehensive know-how in the analysis of water in its various forms and uses:

•drinking water

•sea water

•water for pharmaceutical use

•ultrapure water

•cooling water and boiler feed water

•process water

•waste water

Using the most important national and international standards (DIN, EPA, ISO, ASTM) as a matrix, ‘Water Analysis’ suggests methods and instrumentation suited best to check the respective parameters. Methods include pH and conductivity measurement, titration, ion chromatography, voltammetry, atline and online process analysis. ‘Water Analysis’ is of great value for anyone who is involved in the professional quality assurance of water.

The easiest way to access Metrohm’s complete know-how on water analysis is the website water.metrohm.com. Here you can find a multitude of applications as well as information on analytical instrumentation for water analysis. Downloads are free of charge.

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