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     Hi TechNet!
     
Can someone tell me what is a Hach test kit?

Thanks in advance.


Dave Hillman
Rockwell Collins
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Subject: Re: UV-vis Methods for Waste Treatment
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Date:    11/26/96 2:47 AM


Uhmm, why do you want to stop using Hach test kits??  Presumably cost??
     
Why not attempt to sort out what you are buying in the Hach test kit, and buy 
it from a lab supply house, this will cut your costs dramatically.
     
Alternate best method is Atomic Absorbtion (AA) which costs a lot to start, 
but once you have paid the initial  cost, cost per test is virtually nothing.
     
Rudy Sedlak
     
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