What is the TOC UV Analyzer used for?
The TOC UV Analyzer is designed to measure Total Organic Carbon (TOC) in water samples across a wide concentration range. It is commonly used in petrochemical, chemical, and industrial process water applications to ensure water quality and monitor organic contamination.
How does the TOC UV Analyzer work?
The analyzer uses a multi-staged UV lamp reactor and a dual-range NDIR detector to oxidize and measure organic carbon in the sample. The TOC UV TURBO model combines chemical and UV oxidation to ensure fast and precise low-level TOC analysis while removing all Total Inorganic Carbon (TIC).
What is the concentration range the analyzer can measure?
The TOC UV Analyzer can measure TOC levels from as low as 0-5 mg/L up to 0-20,000 mg/L, making it suitable for both low and high concentration applications.
How quickly does the analyzer provide results?
The standard TOC UV Analyzer provides a response time (T90) in under 8 minutes, while the TOC UV TURBO model delivers precise measurements in less than 5 minutes.
Can the analyzer handle difficult water samples?
Yes, the TOC UV Analyzer is designed to handle high levels of salts, suspended solids, and other challenging sample conditions without compromising accuracy.
Does the analyzer remove Total Inorganic Carbon (TIC)?
Yes, the TOC UV TURBO model is specifically designed to remove 100% of Total Inorganic Carbon (TIC) to ensure precise TOC measurements.
What industries benefit from using the TOC UV Analyzer?
Industries such as petrochemical, chemical manufacturing, power plants, wastewater treatment, and industrial process water monitoring benefit from its fast and accurate TOC analysis capabilities.
Is the TOC UV Analyzer suitable for real-time monitoring?
Yes, its quick response time and robust design make it ideal for continuous or periodic real-time monitoring of TOC levels in water treatment and industrial applications.
What maintenance does the TOC UV Analyzer require?
The analyzer is designed for minimal maintenance, but routine cleaning and periodic calibration may be required to maintain accuracy and efficiency. Specific maintenance needs depend on usage conditions and sample complexity.