Automated discrete analysers for water and wastewater nutrients

Wastewater analysis

Automated discrete analysers for water and wastewater nutrients

16 Sep, 2022

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SEAL Analytical is a world leader in the design, development, and manufacture of automated discrete analysers, continuous segmented flow analysers, sample preparation equipment and laboratory robotic systems specifically for use in environmental applications. SEAL analysers and robots are widely acknowledged as the best-in-class and instrument of choice for monitoring nutrients in water and wastewater.

50 years’ experience in designing, developing and manufacturing automated wet chemistry analysers specifically for very low detection levels in environmental applications has helped SEAL to apply the most useful, easy to use features into the SEAL range of discrete and segmented flow analysers.

SEAL Robotic MiniLab systems for automating sample pre-treatment in the laboratory improve your sample handling efficiency. Typical applications include BOD, pH, COD, alkalinity, and conductivity measurements with options such as decapping/capping, sample splitting, and filtration. 

With full teams of engineering and chemistry staff in global facilities, laboratories can be sure of the best support, instruments and methods, meeting the latest regulatory requirements. 

Find out more from SEAL Analytical at WWEM

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