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RFID Technology Set To Revolutionise Water Testing
Reliable identification of samples guarantees traceability from start to finish. Sample labelling mix-ups are now a thing of the past
 


The new DR 3900 Spectrophotometer uses RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) for the first time in the field of water analysis. Using contactless data transfer to guarantee reliable identification of samples.

The user when taking the sample is able to transfer sample location, date, time and sample taker information to the bottle. The data is then scanned on the instrument prior to analysis to ensure full traceability.

Benefits:

- Reliable sample identification and traceability using RFID identifiers

- Unambiguous sample allocation in the laboratory with RFID data transfer

- New 2D barcode, documents batch information inclunding expiry date

- Batch certificates directly available on the RFID tag of the cuvette test packaging

- Compare lab and process measurements with bi-directional communication to simplify process, i.e. matrix corrections

- Automatic alert of any discrepancies in the C:N:P ratio and if any thresholds are exceeded

- Simple, reliable transfer of data to networks via Ethernet connection or USB stick.

More information on the DR 3900 Spectrophotometer:

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Key Features
Expired Chemistry
Printing Batch Specific Information
Updating Programme Data


For more a brochure or a quote, please contact info@hach-lange.ie
or call 01 460 2522.

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