Archive for the 'fluorometer accessories' Category

New DataBank Handheld Datalogger

April 27, 2009

DataBank Handheld DataloggerTurner Designs now offers the DataBank, a universal Handheld Datalogger that can be used with our Cyclops-7 Submersible Sensors as well as analog sensors from other manufacturers.  Up to 9,999 records and 16 can be stored and downloaded to a PC.  The DataBank has internal memory enabling unattended datalogging at intervals from 1 second to 4 days. Sensor power is provided directly from the DataBank, eliminating the need to connect to external batteries. Designed with the customer in mind, the DataBank’s rugged, weather-proof design allows easy one-handed operation.  The DataBank can be ordered already configured with a Turner Designs Cyclops-7 sensor or customers can configure the DataBank to work with their own sensors.

Optical Brighteners Module now available for Turner Designs Trilogy Laboratory Fluorometer

February 4, 2009

Optical Brighteners (OBAs) or Fluorescent Whitening Agents (FWAs) are added to products such as laundry soaps, detergents, and cleaning agents. Laundry wastewater is the largest contributor of brighteners to wastewater systems. The presence of brighteners in water systems to which wastewater is being discharged can mean failing septic systems, sewage leaks, or complete lack of water treatment. Therefore, detection of Optical Brighteners in aquatic systems can help water municipalities or researchers correct system failures and avoid increased anthropogenic input that may greatly impact ecosystems.

There are various sample processing methodologies for Optical Brightener determination; the common factor among them is that fluorescence is mandatory for the determination of brightener absence or presence. Turner Designs recently developed and released a new Optical Brightener Module for use with their Trilogy Laboratory Fluorometer that can be used to detect the presence or absence of Optical Brighteners in water systems.  Testing was performed to determine linearity, range, and detection limits.  Three different detergents were compared to show how concentrations of brighteners can vary among different or similar detergents. Results showed lower detection limits between 0.1 ppm and 0.6 ppm with maximum linear ranges respectively to 9,000 ppm and 15,000 ppm.

The Optical Brightener Module easily snaps in and can be purchased with a new Trilogy or as an addition to a previously purchased Trilogy.  Turner Designs also offers Optical Brightener kits for their 10AU Field Fluorometer, Cyclops-7 & C3 Submersible Fluorometers, C6 Multi-Sensor Platform, and AquaFluor Handheld Fluorometer.

New! Absorbance Module Used to Detect Inorganic Nitrate

June 24, 2008

Trilogy Absorbance ModuleThe Trilogy Laboratory Fluorometer not only has fluorescence capabilities, but can also detect turbidity and absorbance! Also we’ve recently released the Nitrate Absorbance Module designed to detect inorganic nitrate and nitrite using the standard reactive nitrate/nitrite method adapted from Strickland and Parsons, “A Practical Handbook of Seawater Analysis”. Now researchers can use wet chemistry techniques and read absorbance measurements on their Trilogy Laboratory Fluorometer. Inorganic Phosphate, Ammonia and Silicate modules are also available!