Welcome to June’s Eurofins Water Hygiene Testing news including advancements in metal analysis, testing guidance and a short logistics survey.
Metals analysis | Ultra-low detection limits for Al, Hg & Tl
Eurofins Water Hygiene Testing UK is proud to announce a major advancement in our metals analysis capability, delivering even greater sensitivity and precision for trace metal detection.
Thanks to significant investment in next-generation analytical instrumentation, Thermo Scientific iCAP RQ and iCAP RQ Plus ICP-MS systems, enhanced by the ESI PrepFast autodilution system, we have validated new, ultra-low detection limits for aluminium (Al), mercury (Hg), and thallium (Tl) across all accredited water matrices.
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Guide | Presumptive results guidance
What are presumptive results? Presumptive results occur when colonies grow on a test agar and resemble the target bacteria but haven’t yet been confirmed. Further testing is needed to verify if they are the actual organism being looked for.
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Short survey | Water sample collection drop-off points in Inverness and Perth
We’re currently exploring the potential for water sample drop-off locations for collection by Eurofins Water Hygiene Testing’s logistics in Inverness and Perth and would really value your feedback. If you operate in Scotland and could benefit from more convenient collection points, please take a moment to complete our short survey.
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Chlorine testing | What you need to know
Chlorine in water is volatile which means that the concentration in water will decrease over time when exposed to changes in temperature and exposure to sunlight, as a result laboratories offer a shorter stability time for chlorine compared with other testing.
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