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    CYA Reading after using R-7065 50ppm sample

    When you see anything that concerns you with a Taylor test, like getting a lower CYA level than expected, please call our help desk (800-TEST KIT) to discuss your findings with a qualified representative. Many factors go into getting correct test results (sample size, testing technique, reagent...
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    CYA Reading after using R-7065 50ppm sample

    We offer the M-2000 Colorimeter which can be found here - http://www.taylortechnologies.com/products_kitinfo.asp?&MarketID=-1&KitID=2599 however, it may not be cost effective. The CYA Reagent Pack can be purchased with this to take the human error out of the CYA test. If you’re looking for...
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    CYA Reading after using R-7065 50ppm sample

    We appreciate your comments regarding the R-7065 CYA Standard and the results you obtained. Standard solutions are designed to read a specific value. In your case, the R-7065 is designed to read 50 ppm CYA. Because the CYA test, a turbidimetric test, is in itself a subjective test, you can get...
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    Taylor test kit

    R-0870 (DPD Powder) and R-0871 (FAS-DPD Titrating Reagent) are more sensitive than most reagents and require extra care in storage. It sounds like your DPD Powder was exposed a little too long to humid conditions, which causes the black color you are seeing. This black can then get on other...
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    Tf100 vs speedstir measurements

    When it comes to accuracy, a product with volume gradations molded into the product, like the 9198, will offer more precise results than a product with printed volume gradations. This is inherent in the manufacturing process. The molded indications also offer a longer life to the markings.