Suggested QA/QC Practices for On-line Analyzers
Oral Presentation
Prepared by W. Lipps
Shimadzu Scientific Instruments, 7102 Riverwood Drive, Columbia, MD, 21044, United States
Contact Information: [email protected]; 410-381-1227
ABSTRACT
The industrial and environmental use of on-line analyzers is increasing. Previously, on-line analyzers were veiwed as measuring "trends" with very little quality control attached. Eventually, if EPA decides to regulate industry and ambient water, with on-line methods there will need to be some defined QA/QC criteria. These criteria will be different than what we are used to in laboratory analysis. This presentation presents some suggestions on QA/QC based on the authors experience with on-line cyanide and TOC analyzers.
Oral Presentation
Prepared by W. Lipps
Shimadzu Scientific Instruments, 7102 Riverwood Drive, Columbia, MD, 21044, United States
Contact Information: [email protected]; 410-381-1227
ABSTRACT
The industrial and environmental use of on-line analyzers is increasing. Previously, on-line analyzers were veiwed as measuring "trends" with very little quality control attached. Eventually, if EPA decides to regulate industry and ambient water, with on-line methods there will need to be some defined QA/QC criteria. These criteria will be different than what we are used to in laboratory analysis. This presentation presents some suggestions on QA/QC based on the authors experience with on-line cyanide and TOC analyzers.