Bright Dyes Fluorescent FLT Yellow/Green Dye Wax Form, 32 oz

Item No.41226
Product Details Certified to meet EPA standards (ANSI/NSF Standard 60) Recommended for large bodies of water, including lakes, rivers and ponds Fluorescent FLT yellow-green color Use dye products for inflow/infiltration studies, checking for illegal and cross connections, stormwater or stream flow t
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Product Details
  • Certified to meet EPA standards (ANSI/NSF Standard 60)
  • Recommended for large bodies of water, including lakes, rivers and ponds
  • Fluorescent FLT yellow-green color

Use dye products for inflow/infiltration studies, checking for illegal and cross connections, stormwater or stream flow to sanitary sewers, various studies, force main leaks and many other applications. Good contrast with the background is the rule of thumb for choosing a color. For instance, yellow/green is good for clay tile lines, while FWT red will show up better in a lagoon or pond.

The forms will dissolve in 4 to 6 hours. To achieve 1 ppm resolution, add one 32 oz. form to 93,000 gallons of water.

Product Information

Item number
41226
Brand Name
Bright Dyes
Catalog Page
933
Net weight
1.8
Condition
New

Bright Dyes Fluorescent FLT Yellow/Green Dye Wax Form, 32 oz

Item number
41226
Brand Name
Bright Dyes
Catalog Page
933
Net weight
1.8
Condition
New
Price $162.49
price per each
excl. tax
Call for availability
each
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Product Details
  • Certified to meet EPA standards (ANSI/NSF Standard 60)
  • Recommended for large bodies of water, including lakes, rivers and ponds
  • Fluorescent FLT yellow-green color

Use dye products for inflow/infiltration studies, checking for illegal and cross connections, stormwater or stream flow to sanitary sewers, various studies, force main leaks and many other applications. Good contrast with the background is the rule of thumb for choosing a color. For instance, yellow/green is good for clay tile lines, while FWT red will show up better in a lagoon or pond.

The forms will dissolve in 4 to 6 hours. To achieve 1 ppm resolution, add one 32 oz. form to 93,000 gallons of water.