Arsenic Test Kits -- Arsenic Quick

Arsenic Low Range Quick: 50 Tests

Low Range Arsenic Quick™ is the premier product in the Quick line of arsenic water quality testing kits. Yielding results in only 12 minutes, Low Range Arsenic Quick™ combines low sensitivity with ease-of-use. Ideal for on-the-spot field testing, Low Range Arsenic Quick™ gives you the tools for tomorrow, today. With the US EPA imposing new, stricter regulations pertaining to arsenic in drinking water, many of the testing methods currently used today will be rendered inadequate in the future. Low Range Arsenic Quick™ has been designed to give you a water quality testing kit that is good for today, tomorrow and the future. Requiring no technical expertise, Low Range Arsenic Quick™ is a tool that can be utilized by all members of your staff.

  • Sensitivity: <2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 15, 18, 24, 30, 40, 45 & >50 ppb (µg/L)
  • Total test time: 12 minutes
  • Tests per Kit: 50

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