Accusonic Technologies, a Division of ADS Corp., has launched a new website at www.accusonic.com
New website
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Accusonic Technologies, a Division of ADS Corp., has launched a new website at www.accusonic.com. The website presents information highlighting Accusonic’s long history and expertise in flow measurement and efficiency systems. It’s a library of information on multiple-path, transit-time flow measurement offering product literature and numerous examples of specific site installations. The company provides transit-time flow measurement to the hydro, fossil power, water and wastewater, and water transport markets. Accusonic Inc., Wareham, MA, 508-273-9600 or www.accusonic.com
Nitrate test
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CHEMetrics presents a flyer on its new Zinc Reduction Method developed to eliminate use of cadmium and the treatments involved in testing nitrate, the first cadmium-free method available. Toxicity and safety are no longer a concern and hazardous waste is eliminated. Also usable with seawater, the stable, field portable instrumental test kit has tighter precision and less scatter than any other test of its kind and contains everything needed to perform 30 tests in just two minutes.CHEMetrics Inc., Calveron, VA, 800-356-3072 or www.chemetrics.com
Fittings manual
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A new 40-page, full-color Fittings Manual published by Kee Industrial Products provides up-to-date, comprehensive information on the company’s complete line of Kee Klamp slip-on pipe fittings for railings, structural pipe and other tubular structures. The manual features photographs, model numbers, dimensional drawings, and complete specifications for more than 70 fitting styles and several accessories, plus a broad assortment of application photography. Kee Industrial Products Inc., Buffalo, NY, 800-851-5181, www.KeeKlamp.com
Industrial waste handbook
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Environmental consultant Woodard & Curran is pleased to announce release of the second edition of the Industrial Waste Treatment Handbook. It’s published by Butterworth-Heinemann, an imprint of Elsevier. Based on the first edition, which was written by Frank Woodard - co-founder of Woodard & Curran in 1979 - the second edition incorporates the firm’s collective experience in industrial waste treatment and knowledge of industries.” Woodard & Curran, Portland, ME, 800-426-4262, www.woodardcurran.com
Filtration modules
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Membrana, a long time leader in membrane and module manufacturing announces the launch of its new website, www.liqui-flux.com, which is focused on Liqui-Flux® pressure driven, hollow fiber filtration modules. These modules are being marketed for use in water filtration for potable water, brackish water, desalination, surface water treatment, process water, boiler feed water and cooling water, as well as for wine and beer clarification. Membrana, Charlotte, NC, 704-587-8596, www.membrana.com
Environmental testing catalog
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Ricca Chemical has released a new 24-page catalog of Chemical Solutions for Environmental Testing. Its product line includes solutions for environmental, food, petrochemical, pulp & paper, USP and ACS testing procedures. Products are certified traceable to Standard Reference Materials of NIST where suitable materials exist. Hundreds of standards are listed in this catalog including AA, ICP, ICP-MS, Spectroscopy Calibration & Matrix Blanks, Plasma Emission, Graphite Furnace AA and others. Ricca Chemical Company, Arlington, TX, 888-467-4222, www.riccachemical.com
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