Patented Technology Will Show Significant Cost Reduction and Operational Advantages
PISCATAWAY, NJ July 9th, 2019- HORIBA Scientific, a global leader in Fluorescence solutions, is pleased to be offering a free webinar that will discuss the challenges faced by Water Treatment facilities in complying with EPA standards on potentially carcinogenic disinfection byproduct (DBP) levels in drinking water. The webinar, entitled, “Easy Optical Disinfection Byproducts Early Warning System,” will be offered on Tuesday, August 20th, at 10:00 AM PDT/1:00 PM EDT. It will be moderated by Dr. Adam Gilmore, Applications Scientist in the Fluorescence division of HORIBA Scientific.
Attendees will be shown a new, patented and simple method developed to rapidly and accurately predict DBP species’ concentrations. This technique quantifies individual trihalomethanes (THMs) based solely on the ‘source water’ organic composition and water temperature using a purely optical determination.
Registrants will be shown the cost and operational advantages of Aqualog’s patented method compared to conventional THM determinations by GC.
The webinar is recommended for drinking water treatment operation and quality managers, particularly those experiencing DBP compliance issues; R&D leaders interested in reducing costs and compliance violations related to DBPs in their network; Environmental regulatory divisions and researchers interested in facilitating DBP compliance monitoring for drinking water utilities; and university and government researchers interested in the subject of understanding and controlling DBP formation in drinking water.
To register for the free webinar, please go to: Webinar Registration
About HORIBA Scientific
HORIBA Scientific, part of HORIBA Instruments Incorporated, headquartered in the United States, provides an extensive array of instruments and solutions for applications across a broad range of scientific R&D and QC measurements.
HORIBA Scientific is a world leader in OEM Spectroscopy, elemental analysis, fluorescence (including the PTI brand), forensics, GDS, ICP, particle characterization, Raman, spectroscopic ellipsometry, sulphur-in-oil, SPRi and water quality measurements, as well as XRF. Our instruments are found in universities and industries around the world. Proven quality and trusted performance have established widespread confidence in the HORIBA Brand.
HORIBA supplies over 500 types of scientific analyzers to universities, research institutions, various manufacturing industries and the government. In some of the most advanced science and technologies, HORIBA provides multi-faceted data solutions for what are niche markets – assisting the most cutting-edge research in the tackling of uncharted territories.
Building on a long tradition of pursuing innovative technology to advance scientific efforts, HORIBA Instruments Incorporated has acquired and assimilated renowned companies such as Société Générale d’Optique (1969), SPEX (1988), Dilor (1995), SOFIE (1996), Jobin Yvon (1997), IBH (2003), GenOptics (2009), and Photon Technology International (2014).
The HORIBA Group is a global company that offers solutions and engineering services, based on our strong performance in developing and manufacturing instruments and products in the analysis and measurement fields. With “Explore the Future” as its brand message, HORIBA has been pursuing state-of-the-art analysis and measurement technology since its establishment in 1945. Founded in the historic city of Kyoto, Japan, it has grown steadily throughout its 70 years of business, and is now providing services worldwide as the leader in the analysis technology field.
We engage in five different business segments with high value added products and services: Automotive Test Systems, Medical-Diagnostic Instruments and Systems, Semiconductor Instruments and Systems, Scientific Instruments and Systems, and Process and Environmental Instruments and Systems. We have established an optimal number of business bases in Japan, Asia, Europe, and the Americas.
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Joanne Lowy
HORIBA Scientific
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