DOC (Dissolved Organic Carbon)

Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) is a broad classification for organic molecules of varied origin and composition within aquatic systems. The "dissolved" fraction of organic carbon is an operational classification. Many researchers place the dissolved/colloidal cutoff at 0.45 micrometers.

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The following products are available to test for DOC (Dissolved Organic Carbon):

carbo::lyser

carbo::lyser

The carbo::lyser is an easy-to-use instrument that offers "Plug-and-measure" monitoring for COD, BOD, TOC and DOC. No moving parts, no grab samples, no reagents - just continuous, real-time and hassle-free monitoring.

multi::lyser

multi::lyser

The multi::lyser provides real-time monitoring of many parameters, including COD, BOD, nitrate and more. This instrument is part of s::can's G::Series line of portable spectrometers.

Spectro::lyser

Spectro::lyser

The spectro::lyser is a powerful instrument that uses advanced spectrometry to simultaneously monitor up to 8 different parameters. Can be calibrated for any water application. Nitrate, COD, turbidity, solids, hydrocarbon / contaminant alarms, and more!

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