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Can I make a lower value turbidity standard by diluting a Reagecon turbidity standard with water?

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Can I make a lower value turbidity standard by diluting a Reagecon turbidity standard with water?

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You cannot dilute Reagecon’s turbidity standards with water to give a lower value standard, as the solvent for these standards is a specially formulated emulsion. However, Reagecon provide turbidity standards in a range of values, covering the entire turbidity and so you can obtain a suitable, ready to use turbidity standard for all measurement applications. This means that there is no need for dilution and also means that the turbidity standard that you use on your instruments is certified and traceable to NIST Standard Reference Materials.

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