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Liquid Analysis: Spectroscopy, Colour
News Release from: Applikon Analytical | Subject: ADI 2019D
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 21 February 2007
The new ADI 2019D Process Colorimeter
Based on the existing ADI 2019 Process Colorimeter the new ADI 2019D from Applikon Analytical extends the range of analytes capable to those requiring thermal digestion
Based on the existing ADI 2019 Process Colorimeter the new ADI 2019D from Applikon Analytical extends the range of analytes capable to those requiring thermal digestion At the heart of the ADI 2019D Process Colorimeter is the new digester module containing the thermal heater, glassware and colorimetric measuring cell
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 4 May 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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Process Colorimeter for Chemical Oxygen Demand
After the successful launch of the new ADI 2019D Process Colorimeter from Applikon Analytical comes the first 'off the shelf' version for Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD)
The colorimetric measuring cell is based around the existing white LED/filter combination used in the cuvette assembly giving excellent sensitivity and selectivity.
As with the existing ADI 2019 Process Colorimeter, the ADI 2019D is specified with exactly the pumps and valves required to automate each customer analysis.
This customised approach makes the range of analytes incredibly wide but typical examples are total phosphate, total iron, total phenol and total chrome.
In addition a dedicated model for Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) has been launched, available in high and low ranges.
The ADI 2019D features automatic cleaning, automatic validation of out of range results and automatic calibration.
Housed in an IP65 enclosure the analyser is suitable for mounting in process areas without further protection and a full range of accessories such as self-cleaning filters are supplied. Request a free brochure from Applikon Analytical ...
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