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Microbiological contamination in process liquids such as coolants and coating baths can lead to operational problems. These include reduced life-time of the liquids as well as impaired quality of the final product. HY-LiTE® Plus for biomass monitoring is developed specifically for testing matrices like metal working fluids, paints and coatings,  activated sludge in waste water treatment and similar liquids and slurries.

Your benefits

  • Process reliability and product quality
    An indication of the total microbiological activity in the process liquids is given after only 2 minutes
  • Reduce operational costs
    Down-time and waste can be reduced through the fast detection of microbiological contamination
  • Improve health and safety
    The working environment will be improved by reducing the danger of working with microbiologically contaminated process liquids
  • Easy and convenient
    No need for microbiological laboratory facilities or trained laboratory technicians

Rapid detection of microbiological contamination

While most traditional methods take days to get results, and may be difficult to interpret, the new HY-LiTE® Plus test can give you an indication of the total microbiological activity in less than 2 minutes.

HY-LiTE® Plus based on ATP test method

HY-LiTE® Plus detects the metabolic activity of bacteria, yeast and moulds, including anaerobic or highly specialised micro-organisms, by way of Adenosine-tri-phosphate, which is found in every living creature. ATP is tracked specifically by reaction with a Luciferin/Luciferase mixture in buffered solution. The amount of light emitted is then measured and displayed by the HY-LiTE® 2 luminometer, indicating the level of microbiological activity in the sample.


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