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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
Now Available


Using the industry standard TD-500D hand held oil in water analyzer!

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Products CheckPoint
CheckPoint Print

Solid Calibration Standards for the TD-360 fastHEX, TD-3100, and TD-4100 Series InstrumentsI

Instantly calibrate or check instrument performance without preparing liquid standards.
Insert the CheckPoint Solid Standard (patent pending) probe into the inspection port of your Turner Designs on-line oil in water monitor, or place it in the sample compartment of the lab instrument to check instrument calibration and performance. The CheckPoint Solid Standard allows operators to make instrument adjustments within minutes.
CheckPoint Solid Standards are physically robust to provide accurate and repeatable results -- and easy to use by both new and experienced operators. Easily tune the solid standards to a set-point matching a calibrated concentration or present limit.


Features

  • Easy set-up and tuning
  • Rugged design for use in the field
  • Accurate and reproducible results
  • Instant verification of instrument stability
  • Simple validation of instrument calibration
  • Save time and money
  • No need to prepare liquid standards
  • Re-calibrate without chemicals or liquid standards
Last Updated on Monday, 03 August 2009 21:33
 

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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