Step into a world where precision, performance, and innovation converge. The Chemetrix Industrial & Environmental Spectroscopy Roadshow, in partnership with Agilent Technologies and Veolia, brings together analytical excellence and industrial insight to explore how light – in all its forms – is transforming the way we measure, monitor, and protect our world.
Join leading experts for an illuminating day of discussions and discovery in Atomic Spectroscopy and Total Organic Carbon (TOC) analysis. Learn how these technologies are driving smarter, more sustainable decisions across industries – from environmental testing to industrial process control.
Agenda
Veolia Sievers TOC Analyzers for Industrial & Environmental Applications
Part 1 – Clean Water:
Introduction to the Sievers I&E Product Portfolio
M-Series Technology
Condensate & Boiler Feed Water Applications
Drinking Water & Reuse Applications
Part 2 – Contaminated Water:
InnovOx Technology
Industrial Water Applications
Food & Beverage Applications
Desalination & Brine Applications
Agilent Atomic Spectroscopy Solutions for Industrial & Environmental Applications
Part 1:
Agilent Atomic Spectroscopy Portfolio Overview
Analysis of Water Samples using Agilent ICP-MS Systems
Overcoming High-Matrix Sample Challenges through Optimized ICP Methods
Part 2:
Unlocking Mining, Food & Environmental Applications with Agilent ICP-OES 5800/5900
Choosing Between Single-Quad ICP-MS and Triple-Quad ICP-MS/MS
Coupling HPLC to ICP-MS for Speciation Applications
Chemetrix Consumables & Sample Preparation
New consumable products to optimise performance and reduce downtime
Practical guidance on sample preparation workflows
Why Attend?
Gain insight into real-world industrial and environmental applications.
Learn from industry and technical experts on how to enhance precision, productivity, and sustainability in your lab.
Network with fellow professionals shaping the future of analytical science.
It’s well known that around 70% of the Earth’s surface is covered in water. It’s our most precious natural resource and great efforts have been made globally to protect the finite supply of water for the planet’s inhabitants. Growing population, climate change, and industrial contamination are some of the issues that cause water stress and impact water quality. This is why analytical testing to ensure water quality and safety is essential for health and the ecosystem.
There’s no denying that sustainability is a big topic for water management and resource conservation. As industries continue to prioritise eco-friendly practices, carbon monitoring will play a crucial role in achieving these goals, demonstrating a commitment to both innovation and environmental responsibility. But what does it mean to follow the carbon, and how does it benefit your operations?
What it means to follow the carbon
Following the carbon throughout your processes allows you to monitor processes or quality and pinpoint issues as they come about. Starting from the source water to the water that is used in the plant as utility and process water, and ultimately wastewater that is purified and discharged back into the environment, carbon monitoring can track the changing levels as the water moves throughout the facility and monitor levels if something goes awry. By monitoring carbon levels at each stage, facilities can gain valuable insights into their processes and quality control, enabling them to pinpoint issues as they arise and take timely corrective actions.
Some of the benefits of following the carbon include:
Process optimisation – Facilities can improve the efficiency of the treatment process, reduce chemical use, and lower energy consumption.
Quality control – Continuous carbon monitoring helps maintain consistent water quality, which is critical for processes that require precise conditions, such as pharmaceutical production and food processing.
Regulatory compliance – Accurate carbon tracking provides the necessary data for regulatory reporting, demonstrating a facility’s commitment to environmental stewardship and compliance.
Let’s talk about TOC
Total Organic Carbon is a common measurement to gauge the amount of carbon-based compounds in water. TOC analysis aims to help corporations and municipalities reduce and optimise water use, comply with permit and regulatory requirements, and demonstrate safety and quality standards while maintaining asset reliability.
It provides reliable data and is written in many regulatory guidelines around the world and across various industries.
TOC and conductivity analysis aids in detecting chemical impurities in pharmaceutical-grade water systems and process equipment. Using TOC to understand the comprehensive cleanliness of water and equipment allows manufacturers to consistently deliver safe, high-quality drug products. Many TOC technologies work by oxidising organic molecules using UV or chemical oxidation and measuring the resulting CO2.
Water soluble compounds can be analysed using TOC analysis with little to no method variation. Compounds that do not readily solubilise in water can still be detected using small adjustments such as: agitation, pH, or temperature. With Sievers TOC Analyzers, consumables, and expertise from Veolia, you can be confident your method development will go smoothly.
The Veolia TOC-R3 Online Total Organic Carbon (TOC) and Total Nitrogen (TN) Analyzer is designed to solve critical industrial and environmental water challenges. From source water contamination and condensate leaks to wastewater optimisation and discharge, the TOC-R3 is a peace of mind analytical tool that provides responsiveness and repeatability.
Following the carbon in process water is an essential practice for modern industrial facilities. By systematically monitoring carbon levels, companies can protect their assets, optimise processes, maintain high-quality standards, and ensure regulatory compliance. This not only contributes to operational efficiency and cost savings but also supports environmental sustainability. As industries continue to prioritise eco-friendly practices, carbon monitoring will play a crucial role in achieving these goals, demonstrating a commitment to both innovation and environmental responsibility.
Pharmaceutical Companies have to meet major global regulatory requirements when using water in their manufacturing processes and final products, including USP <643> and <645>, EP 2.2.44 Total Organic Carbon, IP 2.4.30, CP Appendix VIII R, and JP16 2.59 monographs for Purified Water and Water for Injection. Chemetrix offers the industry leading range of Suez TOC products to help pharmaceutical manufacturers to meet these requirements.
Resources
Sievers M9 Portable TOC Analyzer for maintenance and control of pharmaceutical water systems