Water analysis photometer NANOCOLOR® 500 D
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water analysis photometer
water analysis photometer
water analysis photometer
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Characteristics

Applications
for water analysis
Type
process
Sector
industrial

Description

Photometric nutrient analysis The NANOCOLOR® 500 D digital photometer represents the next innovative step in our photometric product line. This instrument can be used for any water or waste water analysis task and is perfectly suited to meet the present and future requirements of our customers. The NANOCOLOR can be used in industrial or municipal waste water management, drinking water supply, ground water, surface water, coolant water and boiler water systems, and soil analysis. The state-of-the-art illuminated graphical display is menu driven and capable of clearly displaying all key information (including date/time, sample number, etc.). The display also shows when measurements do not lie within the specified measurement ranges. Measurements that exceed the measurement range can be queried in order to evaluate the dilution used. The auto-save function can be turned on and off in the configuration menu. Up to 3000 on-site measurements can be made using the heavy-duty integrated high-power battery with charge controller. The unit can also be continuously operated under 220/110 VAC. A battery-status icon is shown on the display. The photometer has a power-saver mode where it can be set to shut-off automatically when not used (for either 10, 20 or 120 minutes). The analysis routine is made simple and easy with the integrated laser scanner which is used for fully-automatic instant cuvette detection. Round cuvettes (14-mm ID) and rectangular cuvettes (10, 20 and 50 mm) can be used without any adapters. One of ten languages can be selected in the configuration menu.
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