
10 things you need to know about monitoring residual oxidants
10 things you need to know about monitoring residual oxidants- a Palintest presentation at WWEM 2014
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10 things you need to know about monitoring residual oxidants- a Palintest presentation at WWEM 2014
ViewWater used in hydrotherapy must be safe and clean to protect patients who have compromised immune systems. These seven key recommendations will ensure the facility is kept clean and safe for the variety of applications now utilising hydrotherapy.
ViewPool operators need to be confident that the sanitizer concentration is correctly dosed and controlled, for the health and comfort of bathers.
ViewDiscover how our disinfection products work...
ViewPalintest calibrate photometers using certified colour standards that are traceable back to National Physical Laboratory (NPL) standards.
ViewThe methods used for colorimetric and photometric involve an extraction process, creating a highly ionic solution.
ViewUnderstanding your disinfectant – the switch from chlorine to chlorine dioxide in the production of fresh produce.
ViewRather than using traditional disinfectants which have long-lasting residuals and can form organic disinfection by-products, chlorine dioxide offers significant advantages for process water applications.
ViewDr Palin developed the DPD method of measuring free and total chlorine in the 1950’s and described at the time how the colorimetric method can suffer from interference from monochloramine during free chlorine readings.
ViewPalintest Soil Test Kits are designed to allow field testing of soil samples which should be comparable to standard laboratory methods.
ViewTesting the water for both free and combined chlorine allows you to know whether the water you've chlorinated is of sufficient quality to drink or disinfect your process, depending upon your application.
ViewHere we provide an overview of salt water pool chlorine generators; what they are, why they used, and what the implications are for water testing.
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