Myron L Company D-6 Digital Dialysate Meter™

Laboratory products

Myron L Company D-6 Digital Dialysate Meter™

05 Dec, 2011

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The D-6 is specifically designed to test both acetate and bicarbonate dialysate quality. Measure Conductivity, pH and Temperature to ensure proper mixing during dialysate preparation and as a final check of dialysate quality before hemodialysis treatment. The D-6 is also accurate enough for hemodialysis equipment calibration. There are no strips or reagents that expire or subjective interpretation of results. Internal sensors require the user to place the sample in the instrument, preventing contamination of dialysate by the measurement device.

The D-6 also measures parameters critical in water quality monitoring and control at every stage of hemodialysis water treatment. Test Conductivity, Resistivity, TDS, pH, ORP, Free Chlorine and Temperature of feed and product water in unit processes.

Use measurements as independent checks against automatic systems of control and to check residual levels of sanitisers in water treatment and hemodialysis systems after system maintenance. Powerful, portable D-6 features extreme accuracy in widely varying ranges, easy one-touch measurements and keypad calibration. Bluetooth® communication available with bluDock™ option for easy record-keeping.

Call today to see why the D-6 is a reliable, cost effective, high performance solution for your clinic's testing requirements: +1-760-438-2021 - www.myronl.com

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