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Modern Water DeltaTox II Test System - AZF848520

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Modern Water DeltaTox II Test System - AZF848520

Modern Water DeltaTox II Test System - AZF848520

$10,444.50

Discontinued


AZF848520 DeltaTox II Test System by Modern Water

DeltaTox® II is a simple, rapid, extremely responsive, portable water quality test system. Designed for acute toxicity screening and adenosine triphosphate (ATP) testing, DeltaTox® II uses bioluminescence technology to screen for contamination in instances of drinking water emergencies and chemical spills into water systems. DeltaTox® II is the portable toxicity analyser used with the Microtox® technology.

The DeltaTox® II instrument has a combined detection capability that provides a very sensitive and rapid test to detect two of the most probable classes of agents; pathogens and toxic chemicals, that may accidently or intentionally contaminate drinking water or wastewater. DeltaTox® II's acute toxicity and ATP detection capabilities make it the ideal instrument for rapidly and accurately assessing if the quality of drinking water, from the source to the tap, has been affected by an incident.

Features:

  • Detects unknown pollutants and effects of mixtures (synergistic effects)
  • Test sensitive to more than 2,700 different simple and complex chemicals
  • Results available in 5 minutes*
  • Excellent correlation with HPC methods
  • Cost effective
  • Fully portable
  • Microbial detection level in drinking water -100 cfu/mL

DeltaTox® II is designed for use in any sample location throughout the water distribution or industrial waste water system. It is particularly suited to remote sites such as reservoirs, storage tanks, ocean or lake going vessels or in any hard to reach place.

Chemical contamination of drinking water and wastewater

DeltaTox® II is the portable version of the industry-leading Microtox® Model 500 (M500) laboratory analyser. The DeltaTox® II test is fast, simple to conduct, uses small sample sizes and is very cost effective. Results correlate well with those from other toxicity bioassays such as fish, daphnia and shrimp. DeltaTox® II is used extensively in the measurement of toxicity of "fit for use" water and wastewater treatment effluent. It is also used as an early screening tool for relative toxicity as part of a test battery.

DeltaTox® II test systems are uniquely suited for drinking water surveillance where supplies are monitored regularly and at strategic points. It can quickly reveal any changes in the level of toxicity of drinking water making it the ideal solution for major events. Microtox® has been deployed at every Summer Olympics since Los Angeles in 1984.

In industrial and municipal wastewater, DeltaTox® II helps assure compliance with NPDES toxicity limits, measures toxicity in influent streams and determines treatment efficiency.

Microbial contamination of drinking water

DeltaTox® II can rapidly estimate the microbial concentration of a drinking water sample to a level of 100 cfu/mL without additional filtration or incubation steps. The data is available in minutes and is highly correlated with standard heterotrophic plate count methods. DeltaTox® II is extremely responsive and has been designed for use in a wide variety of applications where it is crucial to rapidly determine the biomass of a sample.

Process explained

The Deltatox® II system performs a dual function; toxicity testing and determination of microbial contamination. The DeltaTox® II test system uses a strain of naturally occurring luminescent bacteria called Vibrio fischeri to provide acute toxicity detection. The bacteria emit light as a natural part of their metabolism. Exposure to a toxic substance causes disruption of the respiratory process of the bacteria resulting in reduced light output. The Deltatox® II photometer measures the light levels before and after addition of the sample, and the reduction in light output is a measure of the toxicity of the sample.

All organisms contain ATP as their main energy source and the amount of ATP in a sample is directly proportional to the biomass of the sample.

ATP reacts with luciferin/luciferase, the enzyme system present in firefly tails, to produce light. In the reaction, each molecule of ATP produces one photon of light; the light output of this reaction can be accurately measured using the very sensitive DeltaTox® II instrument.

Applications

  • Drinking water monitoring
  • Emergency response: Biological contamination
  • Emergency response: Chemical toxicity
  • Hazardous waste
  • Industrial effluent
  • Industrial process water
  • Municipal effluent
  • Recreational water
  • Soil
  • Sediments
  • Storm water

Includes:

  • AZF848523 DeltaTox® II Analyzer, w/Case
  • AZF686300 Microtox SOLO Reagent: 50 vials
  • AZF686011 Microtox Diluent: 1L
  • AZF686019 Microtox Osmotic Adjusting Sol'n
  • AZF686087 Adjustable Volume Pipette, 10-100 uL
  • A00176 Adjustable Volume Pipette 100-1000 uL
  • AZFV020 10-100 uL Wide Bore Pipette Tips
  • AZFV021 100-1000 uL Wide Bore Tips
  • 686005 Disposable Glass Cuvettes (400)
  • 686250 Cuvette Racks: set of 5
  • 3099911 User Manual
Size 20cm x 18cm x 10cm (8" x 7" x 4")
Weight 1 kg (2.2 lbs)
Power Self-contained Lithium ion battery or a universal
power adapter (15 V dc @ 4 amps)
Instrument Operational Temp 0°C - 40°C
Reagent Operational Temp 10°C - 28°C
Dynamic Test Range 1 to 60 million counts (approx.)
Approvals CE (European Community)
Display Output Backlight LCD – 8 lines x 20 characters
Data I/O Standard serial USB for data transfer and firmware updates
Data Storage 6.5k byte storage area (approx. 600 reads)
Data Handling Stand alone or download capability to PC; built in software prompts operational steps, records light measurements and automatically calculates results for immediate review and further analysis
Test Reagent Freeze-dried luminescent bacteria (Vibrio fischeri)
Toxicity Reagent Storage Freeze-dried -15°C to -25°C
Rehydrated 2 hours (ambient temperature)
ATP Reagent Storage Refrigerate
Test Modes Toxicity (Q-Tox and B-Tox) and ATP measurement
Test Durations 1-60 minute exposure
Test Measurement Criterion Light output by test reagent measured after timed exposure to a sample
Results Display Percentage light loss or gain for toxicity test; or light unit (photon) count (for ATP measurements)
Repeatability (Precision) <20% coefficient of variation for B-Tox and Q-Tox mode testing Sensitivity and Range: The analyser can detect photon counts from 0 to 60 million

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