QuickTOCultra | TOC Online Water Analyzer

QuickTOCultra | TOC Online Water Analyzer

As the authorized Australian LAR distributor, we offer the QuickTOCultra, a reliable online TOC water analyzer for harsh wastewater applications. Handles sticky, fatty, and high-particle samples with high sensitivity, detecting TOC levels down to 1 ppb. Ideal for industrial and municipal water quality monitoring. Contact us for a quote today!

FeaturesShow
  • Exact determination of TC, TOC (TRUE TOC) and TIC
  • Measurement Range: 0.1-100 mg/l, 2-400 mg/l, 5-2,000 mg/l, 100-15,000 mg/l, 100-50,000 mg/l, further options available
  • Proven thermal oxidation principle
  • Highest combustion temperature available (1,200°C)
  • Catalyst-free
  • Fast Response Time: 3 minutes
  • Multi-stream measurements (optional)
  • No filtration necessary
  • High salt concentrations possible, up to 30% NaCl
  • No memory effects
  • Very low maintenance and operational costs
  • According to DIN EN 1484:1997-08, ISO 8245:1999-03 and EPA 415.1
ApplicationsShow
  • Water treatment plants: Used to monitor the quality of the water being treated and ensure that it meets regulatory standards.
  • Chemical manufacturing: Used to monitor the quality of water used in chemical processes to ensure that the end product meets specifications.
  • Food and beverage manufacturing: Used to monitor water quality in food and beverage production to ensure product safety and quality.
  • Pharmaceutical manufacturing: Water is a critical component in pharmaceutical manufacturing, and the QuickTOCultra water analyzer can be used to monitor water quality to ensure product safety.
  • Environmental monitoring: Used to monitor water quality in rivers, lakes, and other bodies of water to assess environmental impact and potential pollution.
  • Semiconductor manufacturing: Used for the measurement of Total Organic Carbon (TOC) levels in ultrapure water. Ultra-pure water is used extensively in the semiconductor industry for cleaning and rinsing processes during the production of microchips and other semiconductor devices.

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