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News Release from: John Morris Scientific | Subject: PC-TITRATION PLUS
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 04 December 2003
Man-Tech analytical PC-Titrationplus
Laboratory
This system is a combined pH, conductivity, ion analysis and titration workstation, with the capability for automated analysis of up to 179 samples, leading to a significant reduction in cost
This system is a combined pH, conductivity, ion analysis and titration workstation, with the capability for automated analysis of up to 179 samples This consolidation of several workstations with automated sample analysis by the use of PC-Titrationplus, leads to a significant reduction in cost and turnaround time for a number of applications in the inorganic analytical and environmental laboratory
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 15 Oct 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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Consolidated inorganic wet chemistry methods include pH, conductivity, alkalinity, fluoride, ammonia, phosphate, chloride, sulphate, sulphite, cyanide, nitrate, hardness and silica.
Since the PC-Titrationplus enables the analyses to be grouped together, an "economy of scale" saving takes effect for the user.
An example of this is the analysis of pH, conductivity, alkalinity, fluoride and chloride.
Since this analysis represents 9 parameters (ie recall the automatic alkalinity speciation), and since 179 samples may be analysed, a total of 1611 parameters are determined in one run.
The cost for this complete analysis is only marginally more than the cost to complete total alkalinity alone.
The PC-Titrationplus enables one set of results from one instrument to be transferred to the Laboratory Information Management System (LIMS).
Furthermore, the system takes-up less bench space, is low maintenance and provides for a decrease in capital expenditures.
Also, the large capacity auto-sampler allows for significant, unattended analysis runs overnight.
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