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Water Sampling Containers Dosed and Un-Dosed

Water Sampling Containers Dosed and Un-Dosed

Manufacturer: Technical Service Consultants Ltd

Principle: Sterile water sampling container, +/- sodium thiosulphate for neutralizing chlorine

Automation: NO

Suitability: Potable water sampling, swimming pools, endoscopy rinse, renal dialysis, dental line supplies and water coolant towers.

Capital equipment required: No

Description: New and improved water sampling containers for routine microbiological testing of potable [drinking] water samples. 500ml and 1000ml sizes available, dosed or un-dosed with sodium thiosulphate for chlorine neutralisation. Both containers can be used for a range of functions such as sampling within leisure swimming pools, endoscopy rinse waters, renal dialysis, dental line supplies and water coolant towers.
Key Points:
  • New and improved 500ml bottle with displayed irradiation indicator
  • HD polythene tamper evident leak proof bottles with Polythene caps
  • Improved colour co-ordinated bolder text with ample space for end-user submitted detail of the sample site together with expiry and batch number
  • Product made from new ensuring full 12 months shelf life
  • Sterilised by gamma irradiation
  • A quick and convenient solution for Environmental Water Sampling with no additional preparation required before sampling

Areas:

    Food & BeveragePharmaceuticalWater
Company contact details:

Technical Service Consultants Ltd view full details
Heywood
Lancashire
United Kingdom

Website: Visit Website
Tel: +44 1706 620600


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