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Thermo Scientific Orion AQ3010 AQUAfast Turbidity Meter Thermo Scientific Orion AQUAfast® AQ3010 Turbidity Meter Perfect for the plant, field or even in a lab, this simple, yet powerful turbidity meter offers impressive features. Autoranging from 0 to 1000 NTUs, the AQ3010 meter generates an accurate turbidity reading in seconds. Results are easy to read and record from the large, bright LCD display in a variety of work environments. This infrared LED measurement has no temperature effects to change the sample during testing, no maintenance due to a consistent light source, plus better results for colored samples benefits over tungsten meters. Comparison tests for the AQ3010 with other turbidity measurement techniques showed excellent correlation in side-by-side testing in a variety of applications. Visit www.thermo.com/waterapps to read the AQ3010 method notes. The AQ3010 meter comes complete with four EPA-approved SDVB primary standards, simplifying verification of the meter performance and calibration of the meter. Just one set of standards is required to both calibrate and perform periodic calibration checks. Ergonomic IP67 turbidity meter for lab or field use Uses Nephelometric principle with 90º detection In many locations a separate light cap or shield is not needed Meets ISO 7027 and offers consistent light source for greater accuracy No mixing or diluting with EPA-approved polymer bead primary standards for faster calibration Three year warranty • • • • • • Markets Wastewater Food and Beverage Aquaculture Agriculture Drinking Water • • • • • Product Specifications This IP67 waterproof turbidity meter comes with all you need for quick turbidity results.

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