Ensuring safe drinking water

4 Sept 2023

In this application note, KPM Analytics highlights the techniques required to ensure safe drinking water. The World Health Organization's (WHO) guidelines for water safety provide authoritative standards for ensuring public health through safe drinking water. These guidelines necessitate regular monitoring and testing of 45 microbiological and chemical parameters. Inorganic chemistry testing involves techniques such as titration, ion-selective electrodes, atomic absorption, ICP-OES, UV-Vis spectrophotometry, and ion chromatography. These techniques are employed to assess the presence of inorganic analytes crucial for determining the safety of drinking water.

Futura Continuous Flow Analyzer

KPM Analytics

The FUTURA 3  is a complete and reliable solution using Continuous Flow Analysis (CFA) techniques  for testing different parameters in sea water, drinking water, wastewater, environmental samples, soil, food, beverages, tobacco, and many other matrices.  The FUTURA 3 streamlines your laboratory operations : the testing is done automatically, including inline sample preparation. 

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SmartChem® 450 Wet Chemistry Analyzer

KPM Analytics

The SmartChem® 450 is platform that consolidates different wet chemistry techniques from your laboratory. It automates photometric and electrochemical analysis, and optimizes  laboratory operation (running samples, calibrations, standards, maintenance, operator training). It run 450 tests per hour (exists for 200 or 600 tests) and load on board up to 100 samples and up to 72 ready-to-use reagents.

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SmartChem® 600 Wet Chemistry Analyzer

KPM Analytics

The SmartChem ® 600 is a wet chemistry equipment that consolidates different techniques from your laboratory into a single platform. It automates photometric and electrochemical analysis, and optimizes  laboratory operation (running samples, calibrations, standards, maintenance, operator training). It run 600 tests per hour (exists for 200 or 450 tests) and can load on board up to 200 samples, and up to 100 ready-to-use reagents.

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