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Alfa Chemistry Testing Lab Upgrades Water Analysis and Testing Services

Topic: Business DevelopmentPublished September 21, 2023

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Water analysis is often viewed as the groundwork of studies of water quality, pollution, hydrology and geothermal waters. In order to better serve clients worldwide, Alfa Chemistry Testing Lab, a cGMP-compliant laboratory of Alfa Chemistry, today announces to upgrade its water analysis and testing services. Taking advantage of strong expertise and decade-long experience, the lab is now capable of conducting analytical testing for environmental water, drinking water supplies, industrial process water as well as other types of water. The biggest priority of water chemistry analysis is to identify and quantify the chemical components and properties of water samples, either it is water used in industrial processes or on waste-water streams or on rivers and streams or on rainfall and on the sea. Analytical methods routinely are gas chromatography, ion chromatography, spectrophotometry and mass spectrometry. When appropriate methods are employed, the natural elements and their inorganic compounds and a very wide range of organic chemical species can be detected and measured. “Water analysis is of vital importance in many aspects of our life.,” commented a spokesperson from Alfa Chemistry Testing Lab. “Our cGMP-compliant testing Lab has been serving customers worldwide for years and thus accumulated extensive expertise in the analysis and testing of water samples. Combined with other benefits such as a short detection cycle, competitive price, professional equipment, we are proud to be the first choices for clients if they want reliable results which are in compliance with related standards.”  rnDifferent types of water can be tested at the lab, including: domestic water, mineral water, natural mineral water, industrial circulating cooling water, industrial boiler water, agricultural irrigation water, medical wastewater, laboratory water quality, pharmacopoeia water quality, etc. The following services are within the testing capability range of Alfa Chemistry Testing Lab:rnPhysical IndictorrnNutrientsrnInorganic Non-metalrnOrganic Comprehensive IndicatorrnRadioactivityrnVolatile Organic Compounds (VOC) AnalysisrnPolyfluoroalkyl SubstancesrnMicrobial Contamination AnalysisrnDisinfection By-ProductsrnSemivolatile Organic CompoundsrnPesticide Residue AnalysisrnHeavy Metal AnalysisrnDioxinsrnGeneral Chemicals To learn more about Alfa Chemistry Testing Lab’s water analysis and testing capabilities, please visit https://www.alfachemic.com/testinglab/services/water-quality-analysis.html.

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