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The Analysis of Laboratory and Consumer Water Sources for the Presence of BPA and Phthalates SPEX CertiPrep has just released a new white paper on the presence of bisphenol-A (BPA) and phthalates in water from various laboratory and consumer sources. The goal of the study was to examine the BPA and phthalate levels of several popular commercial bottled waters in comparison with municipal tap water and various samples of laboratory water from commercial sources and from de-ionized filtration systems. In addition, the study attempted to discover whether the phthalate and BPA levels increased after being heated for one week at temperatures equivalent to those reached inside an automobile during the summer. NEW! We will be hosting a webinar on April 28 to present our findings and answer your questions about BPA in water. If you would like to attend, register here CLICK HERE for our 10AM or 2PM session (EDT). Space is limited, so sign up today! Click
here to read the abstract Click
here to view the presentation slides To receive a copy of the full paper, please
email crmsales@spexcsp.com or give us a call at 1-800-LAB-SPEX. |
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