Automated Water Analysis of pH, EC, Alkalinity, Turbidity and Colour from a Single 50ml Sample

Water/wastewater

Automated Water Analysis of pH, EC, Alkalinity, Turbidity and Colour from a Single 50ml Sample

15 Sep, 2011

Published over 14 years ago. See the latest and most current information on Water/wastewater.

Environmental laboratories, challenged with ever increasing sample loads for human and environmental protection, are analysing more potable, surface and ground waters than ever before. These laboratories have expressed their desire to run more parameters from a single sample with larger batch sizes, unattended.

UK experts in water analysis, Camlab have recently announced a new development from MANTECH which allows the measurement of up to 9 parameters in a single sample that can be collected in a standard 50ml falcon® tube. Manufactured by MANTECH, a leading manufacturer of automated multi-parameter analysers there is designed to provide rapid analysis without locking the customer into expensive consumables.

New MANTECH innovations, including RapidAlk and flow through conductivity, have lead to the capability to analyse these 9 parameters from a 50ml tube, therefore, further increasing MANTECH’s leading capacity from 77 to 197 unique sample positions. Additional AutoMax samplers have the capacity of 73 or 122 unique sample positions meeting the requirements of small and large throughput environmental laboratories. It is also available as a stand alone and process control system.

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