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Often a single composite sample is all that is required, for say, routine effluent charge monitoring purposes.
25 litre polyethylene container. The container has a removable top disc which makes it easy to clean.
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Often a single composite sample is all that is required, for say, routine effluent charge monitoring purposes.
10 litre polypropylene container. Ideal when used with the Aquacell S2-W. The container suspends conveniently beneath the sampler. The 10 litre container is essential for E32 compliance when used with the Aquacell S2-RK32
The container has a removable lid which makes it easy to clean.
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When a more detailed look at a wastewater profile is required it is necessary to fragment the sample and distribute it into separate containers, each representing a specific time period or number of samples.
12 x 0.7 litre glass bottler. Screw top glass bottles are especially useful when testing for trace elements.
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When a more detailed look at a wastewater profile is required it is necessary to fragment the sample and distribute it into separate containers, each representing a specific time period or number of samples.
12 x 1 litre P.E.T. bottler. Screw top low cost bottles. Recyclable bottles - use once and throw away!
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When a more detailed look at a wastewater profile is required it is necessary to fragment the sample and distribute it into separate containers, each representing a specific time period or number of samples.
24 x 1 litre polypropylene bottler. Open top easy-clean containers.
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When a more detailed look at a wastewater profile is required it is necessary to fragment the sample and distribute it into separate containers, each representing a specific time period or number of samples.
4 x 5 litre polyethylene bottler. Screw top bottles with carrying handle.
This bottler is often used as a "4 day bottler" with each of the 4 bottles representing successive 24 hour periods in a 4 day sampling program (Note - sample refrigeration will be needed in the case of biologically active wastewater)
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When a more detailed look at a wastewater profile is required it is necessary to fragment the sample and distribute it into separate containers, each representing a specific time period or number of samples.
4 x 4.5 litre glass bottler Screw top glass bottles are especially useful when testing for trace elements.
This bottler is often used as a "4 day bottler" with each of the 4 bottles representing successive 24 hour periods in a 4 day sampling program (Note - sample refrigeration will be needed in the case of biologically active wastewater)
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When samples need to be taken continually but not necessarily analysed, Aquacell offers the self-emptying bottler.
2 x 4.5 litre self-emptying polypropylene bottler. A radical concept to acquire composite samples each day WITHOUT THE NEED TO ATTEND SITE. It works as follows - One of the 2 containers empties each morning prior to commencement of the day's sample routine, whilst the other container retains the previous day's composite sample. In this way the previous day's composite sample is always available should it be required for analysis.
The sample containers empty by tipping out their contents, thus avoiding any blockage potential.
The vigorous scouring action, which occurs when the wastewater is tipped out of its container, ensures that a minimal residue remains. Cross contamination is virtually eliminated.
The discarded composite sample is discharged through a waste pipe under gravity back to its source. |