ASTM D7575 Oil in Water Analysis | FT-IR Spectroscopy | Environmental Monitoring ALPHA II
ASTM D7575 describes the quantification of oil in water by using solid phase extraction. This approach offers sub-ppm capability and does not require toxic chemicals and solvents. In this application video, we show the procedure to quantify and identify oil in water. More information about ASTM D7575: https://www.bruker.com/en/landingpage... More about OSS, Inc.: https://www.ossmaine.com/ More about ALPHA II: https://www.bruker.com/alpha

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