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Product category: Chemical analysis equipment
News Release from: Sherwood Scientific | Subject: Model 420
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial Team on 05 May 2006

Saving money in the salt mines of Kali +
Salz

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A modified Sherwood Scientific Model 420 dual channel flame photometer has been installed at the potash mine of Kali + Salz, Germany monitoring the performance of a sodium chloride leaching process

The Model 420 directly measures samples of 10g/l containing up to 10% NaCl, dissolved in drinking water For correction it measures the Na-content of the water itself

The instrument runs continuously with only occasional cleaning and maintenance.

The benefit that it does not need to use de-ionised water as a blank and a dissolving agent alone saves hundreds of Euros per year.

In the future the Model 420 is intended to replace an Eppendorf instrument measuring directly concentrations of up to 20g/l KCl and 1g/l NaCl in drinking water without a dilution step.

Blanking, calibration and sample streams will be automatically introduced into the instrument and results are will be triggered remotely.

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