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Manufactured by:Dais Corporation based inOdessa, FLORIDA (USA)
Aqualyte™ is a smart plastic that selectively conducts water molecules and blocks all other particles, gases, and chemicals. Hydrophobic regions provide a strong and flexible structure while hydrophilic regions absorb water molecules into the polymer, allowing permeation between surfaces and inhibiting fouling and eliminating pathogens. We manage the features of Aqualyte to create ...
Manufactured by:Aqualytical based inLouisville, KENTUCKY (USA)
Above is a photo of the Continuous Low-level Aquatic Monitoring device called the CLAM. The CLAM comes in a field ready case with accessories shown in the photos above. The CLAM should be treated as an instrument and not subjected to severe jolts or rough handling. The following steps will be a simple guide to turn on, deploy, estimate or measure the volume of water extracted and retrieve the ...
Manufactured by:Aqualytical based inLouisville, KENTUCKY (USA)
This Kit comes with any selection of 1 CLAM Disk, tubing and fittings with a 100 ml syringe. This kit makes it easy to extract smaller water volumes such as 1 liter samples with just the small CLAM Disk being sent back to the ...
Manufactured by:Aqualytical based inLouisville, KENTUCKY (USA)
The CLAM or (Continuous Low-Level Aquatic Monitoring) mimics a real clam or indicator organism. It actively filters the water at a low flow rate capturing total and dissolved organics within its solid phase extraction ...
Manufactured by:Aqualytical based inLouisville, KENTUCKY (USA)
This Kit comes with any selection of a CLAM Disk, tubing and a drinking water faucet fitting and hose adapter. This kit makes it easy to extract pressurized water systems through CLAM Disks from a standard faucet or standard hose outlet connections. This Kit can be used with the optional External Volume Totalizer, or the extracted volume can be determined empirically by collecting and measure the ...
