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Welcome to another new year! The past
6 months have been extremely busy for us with shows, poster presentations,
and the completion of a lighter-weight 10AU. It was great to see
many of you in our booth and hopefully well see many more
of you at one of our upcoming shows weve got quite
a few on our calendar. Our biggest news today is the introduction
of a C7 Submersible Fluorometer with 260nm excitation. Our initial
testing was targeted at Refined Fuels, but we anticipate a good
deal of excitement for additional deep UV applications.
Im looking forward to lots of
exciting opportunities together in 2010. Always feel free to contact
me with any issues, requests, or concerns.
Best
Regards,
Pam Mayerfeld
VP of Marketing & Sales
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New Cyclops-7 for Refined Oils and
Fuels
We are happy to announce a new low-wavelength
Cyclops-7
Submersible Fluorometer for detection of Refined Oils and Fuels.
Recent developments in LED technology allow for excitation wavelengths
down to 260nm. These new Deep UV LEDs enable detection of a broad
range of refined oils and fuels. Using BTEX as the standard, the
C7 is able to detect as low as 0.1ppm over a dynamic range >250ppm.
(view application
note)
In the standard C7 package, the Refined
Oils (Fuels) version offers the same features small size
(4.3 x 0.9 and only 5oz), analog data output, submersible
to 600m, and stainless or titanium housings. The C7 can also be
used with our DataBank, a handheld datalogger that supplies power
to the sensor and enables logging of up to 9,999 records for easy
downloading to a PC.
New optoelectronic technology has allowed
Turner Designs to introduce this C7 as a low-cost solution for detecting
refined oils and fuels.

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Instrument Accessories |
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Cyclops-7
Wiper Now Available
There is now a wiper available
for use with Cyclops-7
Submersible Fluorometers. Zebra-Tech
Ltd is a New Zealand based company that specializes in
the design and manufacture of instruments and equipment for
environmental research and monitoring. The company has been
manufacturing submersible wipers for over 6 years and supplied
over 300 Hydro-Wipers around the world, into both marine and
freshwater environments. Zebra-Tech recently added a C7 wiper
to their Hydro-Wiper line. For more information visit their
website at http://www.zebra-tech.co.nz/hydro-wiper.htm.
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Minicell
and Minicell Adaptor for the Aquafluor
Turner Designs released the Minicell (P/N 7000-950) and Minicell
Adaptor (P/N 8000-936) for the Aquafluor
Handheld Fluorometer. The minicells allow users to read
higher concentrations which would normally cause the fluorometer
to saturate when standard size cuvettes or test tubes are
used. The minicell holds 200uL and is also good for situations
where limited sample volumes are a concern. The short optic
path of the minicell increases the dynamic range. The minicells
are sold in packages of 1000 pieces. Contact accessories@turnerdesigns.com
for pricing and availability.

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Calibration
Tips
Calibrating a fluorometer is
not as complicated as it may seem. It is actually quite simple
if you know a few helpful tips. Listed below are 5 tips on
how to properly set up and calibrate a fluorometer for sample
analysis:
1) Determine a Range - take some
time to think about the concentrations you expect to see during
your sampling period. Setting your fluorometer to a range
that will be fully utilized during sampling is the best way
to increase your resolution and accuracy. For example, it
is better to read a 15 ppb concentration on a range of 0-25
ppb utilizing 60% of the full scale, than a range of 0-250
ppb utilizing only 6%.
2) Know your Limits - by what
is your analysis limited? Some fluorophores such as chlorophyll
have a maximum linear range of 250 ug/L due to quenching effects.
Rhodamine WT, a tracer dye, has a saturation point of ~350
ppb. All fluorophores have some point at which their response
becomes non-linear. Knowledge of effects such as quenching
or saturation and the minimum detection limits of the method
and fluorometer used may help determine what volumes to use
during analysis to keep measurements within a specific range.
3) Obtain a True Blank - a true
blank is a sample which represents your source water or background
without your fluorophore of interest. This is the best representative
of the background signal in your system. Although the background
signal may change over time, keeping track of this change
may help minimize error in measurement.
4) Use Good Standards - old or
degraded standards should never be used for calibrating fluorometers.
Making new standards and performing QC checks for your standards
will ensure that your measurements are as accurate as possible.
5) Record All Values - the most
important values to record prior to or during calibration
are Raw Fluorescence Values (RFU) for each standard or sample
used in the calibration. Comparing these values to values
obtained from future calibrations will help you determine
if the fluorometer has changed with respect to degrading optics,
lamp, PMT, electronics, or mechanics.
Once a fluorometer is properly
calibrated you should keep track of how the signal changes
over time. Turner Designs sells stable signal referenced standards
(Solid Secondary Standards) for the purpose of determining
if your fluorometer's calibration or signal has drifted over
time. If a change in signal >5% is observed, from the time
of your calibration, it indicates that your instrument's components
may be degrading or need replacing and you should contact
the manufacturer for further assistance.
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We now offer renewable extended
warranties for all our fluorometers. Although our products
are known to be extremely reliable, failures can happen. An
extended warranty enables you to protect yourself and minimize
repair costs if a failure does occur. Warranties can be renewed
yearly, but must be purchased before expiration of an existing
warranty. We are sending out reminders 60 days before your
warranty expires. Contact accessories@turnerdesigns.com
for more information.

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C-Soft
Firmware and Software Update
C-Soft Firmware and Software version 2.1 is available for
download
from our website. We strongly recommend all customers
who purchased C3 or C6 fluorometers prior to November 6, 2009
upgrade to the new version.

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ISO 9001:2008 Certification
We are happy to announce that we are now ISO 9001:2008 certified!
Every member of the Turner Designs team works hard to ensure
that we maintain the level of quality required for ISO certification.
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| 2010
Ocean Sciences Meeting, Portland, Oregon, USA,
Oregon Convention Center, February 22-25, 2010, Booth#
215 |
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| Oceanology
International 2010, London, London Excel, March
9-11, 2010, Booth# F550 |
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| ASLO/NABS
Summer Meeting 2010, Santa Fe Convention Center,
Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA, June 7-9, 2010, Booth# 1 |
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| Oceans
2010 MTS/IEEE, Seattle, Washington, USA, Washington
State Convention and Trade Center, September 20-23, 2010,
Booth #325 |
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| Turner
Designs Knowledge Database |
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Don't forget to check out our
Knowledge
Database. It is a robust search engine to use if you have
technical questions about Turner Designs' products or applications.
Your feedback and input are not
only welcome but also essential for us to continually improve
our KDB. Please feel free to use the "Add case"
link at the bottom of the main screen to submit ideas for
future articles or suggest inclusion of information you feel
would be of interest. Also the "Feedback" link provides
a means to contact the technical support team on any question
you have regarding Turner Designs products or services.

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Designs Inc. · 845 W. Maude Avenue · Sunnyvale
· CA · 94085 · USA
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