New Fluorimeter Designed for Heavy Metals Testing

Water/wastewater

New Fluorimeter Designed for Heavy Metals Testing

28 Apr, 2012

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The new HF scientific HF-38 Fluorimeter is an extremely sensitive, hand-held, ruggedised instrument designed for field testing of toxic heavy metal contaminates in water supplies. Requiring no special skill or knowledge of chemistry to operate, the HF-38 is a breakthrough in efficiency, testing accuracy and ease of use and is designed for use with HF heavy metal sensors. Through the use of DNA sensors, a reaction that fluoresces in the presence of a target contaminate substance, such as lead, copper or uranium is measured to determine the concentration of the target heavy metal and is reported in parts per billion (ppb). It will also test for the presence of Mercury.

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