Sensicore Improves Accuracy and Calibration of WaterPOINT 870

Feb. 28, 2007

Ann Arbor, Mich. — Sensicore, a developer of smart sensor systems for measuring and monitoring water quality, has added new capabilities to its WaterPOINT 870 handheld water analysis system to reduce calibration time. The reduced complexity of calibration and simplified use model improves precision, correlation and temperature compensation and results in improved accuracy. These latest improvements are aimed at allowing field personnel to increase the number of sites that can be tested in a day and reducing the time required to achieve results.

Source: Sensicore

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