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Fresno Company Helps in the Oil Spill Fight

Turner Designs Hydrocarbon Instruments has developed a device right here in Fresno that can measure the amount of oil in water.

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Protect Sea-Water Intakes from Oil Using Turner Oil in Water Monitors

The protection of Desalination Plants, Open Loop Cooling Water Intakes, Seafood Processing Plants and other seawater users is a special problem during an oil spill or other marine accident.

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Oil Spill Detection Kits
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Using the industry standard TD-500D hand held oil in water analyzer!

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Now, there is an oil-in-water monitor that actually measures oil in water and is not affected by suspended solids!!!



The new TD-107 (tm) uses our signature FLUORESCENCE measurement technology in a unique new package that can be universally applied to bilge water monitoring. Priced within range of standard light scatter type instruments, the TD-107 is low maintenance, rugged, and has all the features defined by marine customers and regulators including Cell Condition Compensation up to 50% reduction in light transmission, 18mo+ Internal Permanent Memory with data transfer via USB memory stick, 4-20mA output and alarm relays. Memory includes all events and complete ppm vs. time record. It is designed to interface directly with existing mounting for replacement of obsolete OCM technology. Turner Designs Hydrocarbon Instruments, Inc. of Fresno, CA has teamed with NAG Marine of Norfolk, VA for exclusive worldwide sales and service to the marine industry for all bilge alarm applications. 

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Last Updated on Friday, 21 August 2009 18:11
 

TD-500 In the news

Turner Designs Hydrocarbon Instruments has developed a device right here in Fresno that can measure the amount of oil in water.

The TD 500 is being used by the Coast Guard, the Everglades Foundation and the USGS as the oil spill continues to spread in the Gulf of Mexico. Officials can measure the oil concentration with the device and get a better heads up on how to protect gulf coastlines.

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