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Lovibond celebrates 140 years of colour measurement and water analysis

1 Jul 2024
Lovibond celebrates 140 years of colour measurement and water analysis

Mat Hammond, UK Managing Director, shares how Lovibond is uniquely positioned to support customers around the world. Learn how this family-owned company aims to make color measurement and water analysis simple and reliable with its wide range of next-generation photometers.

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Lovibond® is a renowned brand known for its water analysis and colour measurement expertise. In the field of water analysis, Lovibond® stands out as a leading manufacturer and supplier, providing specialised equipment for the leisure (pool and spa), environmental (groundwater), and industrial sectors (drinking water, wastewater, effluents, cooling water, and boiler water). Our extensive range of photometers, turbidimeters, comparators, and various test kits, along with reagents, ensures rapid and precise measurements for a wide array of parameters.

In colour measurement, Lovibond® offers both visual and automated instruments, including spectrophotometers for transmission and reflectance, colorimeters, and colour comparators. These tools are renowned for their accuracy in analysing liquids and solids such as edible, industrial, and fuel oils, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, beverages, and food products. Their instruments and ISO17025-certified reference materials adhere to international test methods and standards like ASTM, DIN, AOCS, and ISO.

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MD 600

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The MD 600 multi-parameter photometer is pre-programmed with over 120 water testing parameters and ranges. Featuring a rugged, waterproof design, this instrument is the ideal testing solution for a variety of applications and industries.

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Water AnalysisAnalytical methods used to test the purity of drinking water include determining the level of contaminants abides to the level set by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).Color TestingPhotometry