A new seawater analyser
The new WaterLink® Spin Touch®FX photometer allows you to perform all freshwater and seawater analyses for you.
It uses special sealed test discs that contain the precise amount of reagent needed to perform a complete series of tests. The discs are available for fresh and seawater.
To use it, simply add 3 ml of water to be tested to a Spin reagent disc with a syringe and all vital tests are done automatically, with all results after 2 minutes !
For seawater, it checks 8 parameters (alkalinity, nitrite, nitrate, phosphate, calcium, magnesium, ammonia, ph).
For fresh water, it checks 7 parameters (alkalinity, nitrite, nitrate, phosphate, ammonia, hardness, ph).
Now you can get results without having to follow tedious testing procedures and cleaning.
This revolutionary analysis system is so simple that anyone can use it ! No vials to fill, no preparation time, no guesswork !
Included in the case are a photometer, instruction manual, quick start booklet, 3 syringes, photometer check disk, disk cover, vial and USB cable with power adapter.
Disks are sold separately.
Here is a small explanatory video :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f5sVRw2gwIc
Niels Salmon –
SpinTouch is a simple to use product, it delivers results in only two minutes and gives us the information we need to make decisions,
We use it mainly in the area of rotifers, which has facilitated our work and gives us security in the results, I recommend it especially when using water conditioners such as Cloram-X.
Eric Hernandez, R&D Manager chez Infinite Sea, Fish Farm in Germany
Niels Salmon –
SPIN TOUCH is a practical, fast and reliable solution for all seawater and freshwater analyses. It saves an incredible amount of time compared with colorimetric tests. A two-minute SPIN TOUCH run gives you access to 8 physico-chemical parameters, which would take between 20 and 30 minutes with conventional colorimetric tests, for a single water sample. With the management of a marine experimental platform containing five different aquaculture systems, you can imagine the time saved.
Aldine Amiel, PhD, Coordinator and Manager of the ANTIAGE Marine Invertebrate Platform IRCAN, Faculté de Médecine de Nice, CHU Pasteur, Nice.