MACHEREY-NAGEL – New Rapid Test Catalog

Water/wastewater

MACHEREY-NAGEL – New Rapid Test Catalog

05 Jul, 2017

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We are very pleased to announce the arrival of our new rapid test catalog, which was created from scratch.

The new and updated catalog details the large range of rapid tests that MACHEREY-NAGEL produces in the field of water analysis. All of our tests can be found listed by parameters in the first part of the catalog. So you can directly find the correct test for your needs. In the second part of the catalog we have compiled additional details concerning applications, benefits and handling for each individual test and equipment for you.

For the qualitative and quantitative analysis of ions in solutions, MACHEREY-NAGEL test papers and test strips provide quick and easy screening methods for water, environmental, agriculture and laboratory monitoring. For more detailed information colorimetric and titrimetric VISOCOLOR® test kits and photometric NANOCOLOR® products are ideal for uncomplicated analysis. Rapid tests for microbiological determinations complete the range. The color coding and intuitive structure of the catalog allow you to browse through the catalog quickly and easily.

For more information please contact: MACHEREY-NAGEL GmbH & Co. KG, Neumann-Neander-Str. 6–8, 52355 Düren, Germany, Tel.: +49 24 21 969-0, Fax: +49 24 21 969-199, [email protected], www.mn-net.com

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