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News Release from: Optek-Danulat | Subject: DT9011
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 24 January 2006
Benchtop turbidimeter measures turbidity
in-bottle
The Optek DT9011 laboratory turbidimeter uses a dual-angle (90deg/11deg) scattered-light system to measure turbidity in the bottle, with no sample preparation or de-gassing required
The DT9011 performs 250 precision measurements with each automatic rotation of the sample bottle in the water bath chamber Glass and even plastic bottles of any colour can be used and product colour does not affect measurement accuracy
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 15 Jan 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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The DT9011 has a simple and straightforward menu-based user interface.
Comprehensive data logging and operator PIN access ensure accurate and secure QC documentation.
Using the unit's convenient RS-232 serial port, the operator can easily download data from the DT9011 to their PC.
The DT9011's durable, easy-to-clean, all-stainless steel design makes it ideal not only for the laboratory, but for the 'real world' production environment.
Using the same 11deg measurements as Optek's in-line instruments in addition to traditional 90deg lab measurements, the DT9011 offers the closest possible process-to-lab correlation.
Mebak-compliant and easily calibrated to either Nist-traceable or client reference standards, the DT9011 provides a new level of precision, reliability and repeatability in turbidity analysis.
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