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Author: David Miller

Parafilm

Parafilm: Frequently asked questions

January 20, 2021October 31, 2022 David Miller 33 Comments

Parafilm is a semi-transparent sealing film that is used widely in labs and beyond since it was invented in the…

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Whats the definition of water content?

November 18, 2016November 18, 2016 David Miller

Water is essential to life; it plays a critical role in the physical and chemical functions of our bodies, the…

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Hach HT200s thermostat

What tests can I run on the Hach HT200s High temperature thermostat

June 13, 2016May 31, 2016 David Miller

The Hach Ht200s High temperature thermostat can be used for a range of Hach Lange LCK cuvette tests to increase…

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Municipal Wastewater Treatment Plant Moving to 24/7 COD Monitoring

June 1, 2015May 11, 2015 David Miller

Municipal Wastewater Treatment Plant Moving to 24/7 COD Monitoring The University of Guelph, based in Ontario Canada conducted a detailed…

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Application of chemical oxygen demand to drinking water

May 18, 2015May 6, 2015 David Miller

Application study: The use of photoelectrochemical chemical oxygen demand to study drinking water Abstract: “This study investigated the use of a…

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Mettler seven excellence – new firmware

May 11, 2015May 8, 2015 David Miller

Mettler toledo have just announced new firmware for the Mettler Seven Excellence series of electrochemistry meters  

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Why is Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) a useful parameter for drinking water analysis?

May 8, 2015May 6, 2015 David Miller

Ask the Expert: COD Analysis for Drinking Water Question: Why is Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) a useful parameter for drinking water…

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Testing for Nitrates in water what are the options?

April 29, 2015February 23, 2021 David Miller

Nitrate is a naturally occurring substance in the environment and is commonly found in most water sources, it is usually…

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Automated water analysis: Conductivity, pH and Alkalinity from a 15mL Tube

April 27, 2015April 16, 2015 David Miller

Automated water analysis: Conductivity, pH and Alkalinity from a 15mL Tube Sample size is often critical in automation, you may…

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Techne’s new Flexi-block accessory allows safe heating of any sample vessel

April 22, 2015February 16, 2018 David Miller

Techne® Dri-Block® heaters have been providing a safe, dry precision temperature source in the laboratory for 50 years. The 2014…

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Why is alkalinity an important parameter in environmental water analysis?

April 20, 2015April 16, 2015 David Miller

Why is alkalinity an important parameter in environmental water analysis? Its not just pH Answer: 

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Hach Dr2800 water testing spectrophotometer now obsolete.

April 17, 2015April 16, 2015 David Miller 2 Comments

With the launch of the new Hach DR1900 portable spectrophotometer Hach have discontinued their popular Dr2800 spectrophotometer. We have created…

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