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Unlocking Laboratory Productivity: Recent Advances in Wet Chemistry Automation for Industrial Process Water and Wastewater Testing

Currently Scheduled: 10/11/2023 - 8:10 AM - 8:40 AM
Room: Hibiscus

Main Author
Carl Fisher - Thermo Fisher Scientific

Abstract Number: 158
Abstract:

The automation of wet chemistry workflows yields significant benefits in the realms of reliability, reproducibility, and result sensitivity when compared to conventional manual techniques such as titration. Moreover, this automation drives enhanced laboratory productivity by liberating personnel to engage in value-added tasks while analysis continues seamlessly. This presentation delves into the utilization of automated discrete analyzers, alongside regulatory-compliant system methodologies, for the precise determination of crucial parameters including scaling factors, corrosion inhibitors, indicators, and contaminants within the context of industrial process water and wastewater analysis.

Participants will gain insights into the recent technology advances of discrete analysis which enable increased workflow automation, reduced manual workaround, and improved adherence to regulatory standards.  By exploring the capabilities of discrete analyzers, laboratories can streamline multi-parameter testing onto a single automation platform, thereby providing a faster, easier, and turnkey solution to traditional wet chemistry techniques. This transition not only enhances productivity but also offers a compelling opportunity for cost reduction.

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