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Since 1957, the Myron L Company has designed and manufactured highly accurate and reliable analytical instruments for a wide variety of demanding applications. Thousands of professionals around the...Read More
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ULTRAPEN™ PT1 is Myron L’s groundbreaking new Conductivity/TDS/Salinity tester. The PT1 pen features the accuracy and stability of benchtop lab equipment with the convenience of a pen. Constructed of...Read More
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No water supply is completely pure. Every industrial, commercial, or natural source contains dissolved solids or salts. These impurities contribute to scale, corrosion,...Read More
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DIALYSATE METERS™ Single And Dual Range
The choice of hemodialysis professionals for over 30 years, these compact instruments have been designed specifically to test dialysate solutions. By...Read More
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Myron L automatic inline monitor/controllers allow you to establish, monitor and maintain solution concentrations within setpoints for Conductivity, Resistivity, TDS, pH, ORP and Temperature....Read More
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The unique circuitry of the CTCII™ Chemical
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All Myron L handheld instruments are factory calibrated with NIST traceable Standard Solutions having specific conductivity/ppm values. MyronL Company Standard Solutions are made under strictly...Read More
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The Analysis of 1,4-Dioxane for EPA Method 522 and UCMR 3
This Application Note will demonstrate the extraction of
1,4-Dioxane from an aqueous matrix using Option 1 of
EPA Method 522 for 500 mL initial volume sample. It will
make use of the SmartPrep ...Read More
This Application Note will demonstrate the extraction of
1,4-Dioxane from an aqueous matrix using Option 1 of
EPA Method 522 for 500 mL initial volume sample. It will
make use of the SmartPrep Cartridge Extraction System to
produce a valid Initial Demonstration of Precision (IDP)
and Initial Demonstration of Accuracy (IDA). The
SmartPrep Extraction System can extract 6 samples
unattended when using the bottle rinse mode and 12
samples unattended when not in bottle rinse mode. In this
case, the SmartPrep will be made to run without the use of
the optional bottle rinse mode to maximize sample
throughput. All the flow rates were developed and
programmed into the SmartPrep to obtain the highest
recovery of the target

By: Horizon Technology, Inc. | Published: 4/26/2012
Using mass flow controller-based dynamic gas blenders to produce accurate calibration gas
Mass flow devices, developed in the 1960’s, are critical components is systems that produce the specialty gas standards required to calibrate a wide variety of instruments that analyze gases.
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Mass flow devices, developed in the 1960’s, are critical components is systems that produce the specialty gas standards required to calibrate a wide variety of instruments that analyze gases.
Mass flow devices generate a signal that is proportional to the mass flow of a gas. Since the specific heat of a gas is unique to a particular gas, mass flow devices are unaffected by pressure and temperature changes. Thus, the signal they generate is very accurate and stable.
If the signal voltage from a mass flow device is used to indicate flow, it is classified as a mass flowmeter (MFM). If the signal from such a device is used in conjunction with a reference signal and a controlling valve, it is classified as a mass flow controller (MFC).
When several MFC’s are operated in parallel, and are electronically controlled within tight limits, the gas mixtures produced are extremely accurate. This is the principle behind a commonly used gas mixing technique called “Dynamic Blending.”

By: Environics Inc. | Published: 11/11/2011
Direct Steam Injection Hot Water Systems For Jacketed Heating
This article takes an in-depth look
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