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Tag: Drinking water

FTU-NTU_Turbidity

Hach’s TU5 Series Turbidimeters – new technology for better confidence

September 19, 2016September 19, 2016 Sophie Bryant

For their new series of turbidity meters, available in benchtop and online versions, Hach have used totally new technology to increase…

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High range chlorine testing – what are the options?

September 30, 2015September 23, 2015 Sophie Bryant

Higher range chlorine solutions are typically used for disinfecting products but standard chlorine meters often cannot measure to higher ranges….

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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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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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How many instachlor tablets does it take…?

June 7, 2011September 25, 2017 David Miller

How many Instachlor PR1000 tablets does it take to make  a solution of 20mg/l?   Palintest Instachlor PR tablets provide a convenient means of…

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