Hach Lange sets a new standard for water analysis
on April 13, 2011
The benefits are the display of relevant data from sampling (what, when, where and who) are automatically saved in (data transmitters) RFID tags in sample bottles. Each sample is thus clearly identified and DR 3900 spectrophotometer reads the same data automatically. Updates of the methods of measurement are transferred automatically to the photometer via RFID tags in the buckets-test boxes. The RFID tag of buckets boxes can also download the certificates of specific analysis of the lot. The photometer determines the lot number and the expiration of items from the new 2D bar code and emits the necessary warnings. The probes in continuous process, can be adjusted directly from the laboratory. Real-time communication occurs through the connection LINK2SC between DR 3900 and process tubes. Quality assurance measures are also programmed and implemented in the 3900 DR monitor.
For Pierre Fornet, President of Hach Lange Europe, "with Dr. 3900 and RFID, we set a new standard of security in the field of analysis of water: the confusion in the labelling of the samples have gone down in history;" provides clear information at each step. "In terms of measurement values, our customers will receive a level of assurance unthinkable until now".