The article summarizes frequently asked questions about GAO Tek’s turbidimeters, providing insights into their features, applications, measurement accuracy, calibration, and compliance with regulations. Turbidimeters are analytical instruments used to measure the clarity or turbidity of liquid samples by quantifying the suspended particles present
GAO Tek’s turbidimeters work by emitting light into a sample, measuring the scattering and absorption caused by suspended particles. Turbidity is commonly measured in NTU (Nephelometric Turbidity Units) or FNU (Formazin Nephelometric Units). The instruments find applications in water treatment plants, environmental monitoring, beverage production, pharmaceutical manufacturing, and research laboratories.
Turbidity measurement is crucial for assessing water and liquid quality, monitoring water treatment processes, ensuring compliance with regulatory standards, and detecting changes that might affect processes or product quality.
GAO Tek offers various types of turbidimeters, including benchtop models, handheld units, online monitoring systems, and process control instruments, each suited for specific applications. The instruments are used for regulatory compliance, aligning with standards set by organizations like the EPA for water quality monitoring and treatment.
Applications of turbidimeters span across different industries, including drinking water quality monitoring, wastewater treatment plants, surface water and environmental monitoring, beverage production, pharmaceutical manufacturing, scientific research, biotechnology, aquaculture, agricultural runoff and soil erosion assessment, manufacturing and industrial processes, and food and beverage processing.
The article details the U.S., Canadian, and international standards that GAO Tek’s turbidimeters comply with, such as the Clean Water Act, Safe Drinking Water Act, FDA standards, ASTM International standards, GMP requirements, GLP guidelines, and ISO standards. Alternative names for turbidimeters are provided, and a link to GAO Tek’s turbidimeters category is included. The article concludes by stating the shipping times to U.S. and Canadian locations, highlighting overnight delivery from North American facilities.
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