Water/Wastewater
New Spectrophotometer to Revolutionise Water Analysis
Jun 20 2011
HACH LANGE (UK) announces the launch of a major new spectrophotometer, the DR 3900.
The DR 3900 employs the latest RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) technology to ensure that an accurate, reliable, traceable record is created for every sample. However, as Sarah Blayds explains: "Improved traceability is not the only benefit of the technology; users are now able to define their own ’set points’ for specific sampling locations, so that any results falling outside of these points will be flagged immediately. This facility will be of great benefit to staff such as application scientists who may wish to be alerted to specific conditions such as deviation from normal C:N:P ratios."
In order to establish a fully traceable system, users will undertake the following procedure: 1. Place RFID tags in monitoring locations, 2. Provide sampling staff with personal RFID keyring fobs, 3. Utilise a portable, pocket-sized RFID Locator to assign location and sampler ID data to the sample bottle RFID label and 4. Utilise cuvettes with new 2D Barcode
The DR3900 will then read sample RFIDs and assign traceability data to the analytical result – date, time, sampler, location and test method. The DR3900 will also read the sample barcode to determine the batch number and expiry date, and this data will also be assigned to the analytical result.
Small changes are sometimes made to analytical methods and these represent an opportunity for test errors to occur. However, the introduction of the advanced Barcode 2 and RFID can prevent such errors because the DR3900 will issue a warning if a test requires an update. By simply holding the cuvette box RFID label in front of the DR3900, the user is then able to update the test methodology in the spectrophotometer. The new barcodes also contribute to accuracy by alerting the user if reagents have expired. A further benefit of the DR3900 is made possible when the device is networked via Ethernet to facilitate the automatic calibration of HACH LANGE online process monitoring instruments.
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