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Examples of the use of Continuous Flow Analysis (CFA method) in environmental analysis, among others.

Examples of the use of CFA method in environmental analysis and efforts for the restoration of Lake Shinji.

This document introduces the case study of the utilization of auto analyzers in environmental analysis by Daifuku Kogyo Co., Ltd., as well as their efforts towards the environmental restoration of Lake Shinji. The auto analyzer adopted by our company is "SYNCA." In addition to a report comparing the analysis of hexavalent chromium in improved soil according to JIS K 0170-7 and JIS K 0102 65.2.1, it also includes a discussion on the impact of intermittent hypoxia in shallow areas on the survival of the Yamato clam as part of the efforts for the environmental restoration of Lake Shinji. [Contents] ■ Case study of the auto analyzer (SYNCA: hexavalent chromium) in environmental analysis - Analysis method - Equipment and overview - Summary of results ■ Efforts towards the environmental restoration of Lake Shinji (Impact of continuous hypoxia in shallow areas on the survival of the Yamato clam) - Materials and methods - Results and discussion *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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【Device Used】 <Test Method of JIS K 0170-7> ■ Manufactured by BL Tech "SYNCA" - Adopts a continuous flow analysis method where air is injected while the mobile phase flows through a capillary, allowing for complete mixing of the sample and reagent due to this effect. - Typically, fluorine, cyanide, and phenol can be measured; however, by adding one optional analysis console, simultaneous measurement of hexavalent chromium samples and sample blanks is possible. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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