EC Blue 100
$733.33
EC Blue 100
Manufacturer: NISSUI Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.
Cat No: 1000230
EC Blue is a simple, quick and reliable test method for the qualitative and quantitative determination of coliforms and E.coli in water.
- Simple, easy and ready to use – no preparation, 100mL of water tested directly and incubated at 35 ± 2° C.
- Fast result – EC Blue provides reliable test results in 24 hours.
- Safe and clear-cut – Easy interpretation based on a chromogenic (blue) colour reaction for coliform AND simple UV lamp fluorescence detection for E.coli.
- Stable and easy to store – no need of refrigeration, shelf life of 2 years at room temperature if protected from light.
- Reliable results – Colour comparator EC Blue 100 Comparator.
- Cost saving
Applications
For water analysis.
Micro-organism
For coliforms, Escherichia coli.
Analysis mode
Chromogenic.
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EC Blue 100
- Simple, easy and ready to use – no preparation, 100mL of water tested directly and incubated at 35 ± 2° C.
- Fast result – EC Blue provides reliable test results in 24 hours.
- Safe and clear-cut – Easy interpretation based on a chromogenic (blue) colour reaction for coliform AND simple UV lamp fluorescence detection for E.coli.
- Stable and easy to store – no need of refrigeration, shelf life of 2 years at room temperature if protected from light.
- Reliable results – Colour comparator EC Blue 100 Comparator.
- Cost saving
Applications
For water analysis.
Micro-organism
For coliforms, Escherichia coli.
Analysis mode
Chromogenic.
Size Guide
Description
EC Blue is quick – our »fast result«-principle: Traditional incubating methods require about three days for the detection of coliforms or E.coli. EC Blue, on the other hand, already provides reliable test results after 24 hours.
EC Blue is reliable and conclusive – our »safe and clear«-principle: Detection is based on a colour reaction and is thus easy to interpret: if coliform bacteria are present, the water turns blue due to the cleavage of the chromogenic substrate X-Gal. In the event of faecal contamination by E.coli, these bacteria can only be conclusively detected under UV light (reaction with a fluorescent dye). Suspended matter, cloudy, yellowish or chlorinated water samples do not generally interfere with detection.