Efficiency and Flexibility with Discrete Photometric Analyser

Environmental laboratory

Efficiency and Flexibility with Discrete Photometric Analyser

21 Jan, 2014

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Thermo Fisher Scientific Clinical Diagnostics
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In high-throughput water testing, automation can reduce costs and improve consistency of many routine analyses. Discrete analysers allow simultaneous measurement of several different tests from the same sample, without the need for method changeover or concern about sample carryover. Thermo Scientific discrete photometric analysers, Gallery and Gallery Plus, are automated platforms with ready-to-use reagents that provide fully automated analysis for a wide range of compounds monitored in water analysis. The analytes typically measured include ammonia, chloride, nitrite, total nitrogen, sulphate, phosphate, pH and conductivity.

The combination of self-tutorial software and easy to use instrument makes Gallery analysers very user-friendly. You do not have to be an experienced user to be able to run the system. Gallery analysers are using disposable, plastic cuvettes which mean that there is no requirement for the fixed distilled water source and no glassware to take care of.  Automatic dilution feature is also a benefit as less time is spent for manual sample handling. Short training period, reduced hands-on time and a short time to result are clear advantages.

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