Xylem Analytics Blog

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  • 3/27/2024
  • Dr. Patrick Wolf

Continuous turbidity measurement in drinking water - accuracy starts with commissioning

Turbidity is considered one of the most important indicator parameters in drinking water monitoring. Accurate measurement of turbidity starts at the commissioning stage. In this article you will find the most important steps briefly explained.more

  • 8/31/2023
  • Stefan Kaus

Which electrodes can still be used for titration?

In addition to pH titration, there are a number of other types of titration, such as redox, precipitation and complexometric titration, as well as titrations with polarizable electrodes ("Dead-Stop titrations").more

  • 6/19/2021
  • Susanne Gollor

The Photometry Dictionary – How to – Practical application of the TOC cuvette test

The Photometry Dictionary TIPS AND TRICKS FOR PHOTOMETRIC MEASUREMENTS – FROM OUR CUSTOMERS‘ MAGAZINE more

  • 9/6/2020
  • Susanne Gollor

How to – Practical application of the TOC cuvette test

The Photometry Compendium Tips and tricks for photometric measurements - from our cutomers`s magazine WaterWorldmore

  • 7/30/2020
  • Susanne Gollor

Analytical Quality Assurance

To prove that a measurement result is correct and to exclude or recognize potential error sources, many testing equipments and procedures are available. Especially in the analysis of wastewater and drinking water, legal regulations often explicitely prescribe the requirements or forms of self-checks that have to be completed. In manufacturing industries, service and research laboratories, standard procedures of operation (SOP) for internal quality control and device checks are common.more

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