Hach Brilliant Green Bile Broth Tubes

The Hach Brilliant Green tubes offer a prepared media and convenient apparatus to make wastewater and non-potable water testing fast and easy.

Features

  • Ready-to-use MPN tubes reduce time and labor costs
  • Test wastewater and non-potable water for coliforms
  • Drinking water, wastewater, ambient water, food, and beverage prepared media available
$48.25
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Overview
The Hach Brilliant Green tubes in a 15-pack offer a prepared media and convenient apparatus to make wastewater and non-potable water testing fast and easy. Using the most probable number method (MPN), the solution provides an accurate total coliform and E.coli count. Designed for use with Hach incubators.

  • Save time and labor costs with ready-to-use MPN tubes, with minimal training requirements.
  • Regulatory-accepted methods for applications in drinking water, wastewater, ambient water, food, and beverage
  • Complete Solutions for Testing Drinking Water
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