Recent Developments in Filtration and Organics Monitoring to be Introduced at WWEM

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Recent Developments in Filtration and Organics Monitoring to be Introduced at WWEM

06 Oct, 2016

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GE is committed to quality, and the company’s product specialists will be available at WWEM 2016 to answer visitor questions and introduce recent developments in filtration and Organics Monitoring. To avoid the crush, GE suggests that visitors may wish to book a convenient time to meet : [email protected].

Visitors to the GE stand 98 will discover a combined offering of Whatman products and TOC (Total Organic Carbon) Analysers, and will have an opportunity to: ask GE experts questions on TOC analysis and filtration; discuss their daily issues, and request samples or a sales visit.

GE will also run workshops and conference at WWEM, entitled “Improved Jar Testing Optimisation with Organics Monitoring” and “Advances in DOC and TOC monitoring”.

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