properties applications - sensient industrial · 2019. 4. 5. · rhodamine wt is nsf*/ansi 60...
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Water soluble acid dye with fluorescing properties
20% active in liquid form
Detectable at extremely low concentrations – 10 parts per trillion (1x10-8 gram per liter) – NSF max use is 0.1 ug/L
Certified by the National Sanitation Foundation* under NSF/ ANSI (American National Standards Institute) Standard Number 60
Maximum allowable level in water is 0.1 ppb
Stable in use – pH, light, chemicals
Water treatment facilities
Oil and Energy
Federal, State, and private environmental agencies
Municipal water and sewer departments
Nuclear plants
Automotive chemicals and household cleaners
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Rhodamine WT is NSF*/ANSI 60 certified for Drinking Water Treatment Chemicals
Rhodamine WT has a product function as a tracer dye and can be used up to 0.1 ug/L
Potential value to end user:
Verify flow capacity in a system or piping
Settle billing disputes
Localize infiltration
Determine discharge rates
*National Sanitation Foundation
(NSF International) assist in development
of public health standards and certification
programs that help protect the world’s food,
water, consumer products and environment.
http://www.nsf.org/
Intracid Rhodamine WT Liquid is a water-soluble acid dye whose unique properties of fluorescence have made it the dye of choice for many years.
Measure pump performances
Calibrate flow meters
Leak detection
Stream studies