The proliferation of drugs directly harms people's physical and mental health and poses a significant threat to social development. After being metabolized in the human body, some drug residues are expelled into the domestic sewage system. By establishing methods to detect and analyze various drugs in domestic sewage, and monitoring the types and concentrations of these drugs, coupled with data on regional population numbers and economic conditions, it is possible to macro-control drug abuse and crime in a specified area. Therefore, monitoring toxins in sewage can indirectly provide useful intelligence for anti-drug control efforts.
RayKol refers to the JD/Y JY02.10-2021 "Determination of 21 Drugs and Metabolites and Cotinine in Water Samples" using offline solid-phase extraction-high-performance liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry, providing a pretreatment solution for sewage drug detection:
RC-204-72855, Solid-phase Extraction Column: RayKol MCX, 60mg/3mL, 50pcs/box (Item No: RC-204-72855)
RC-204-36473, Solid-phase Extraction Column: RayKol HLB, 60mg/3mL, 50pcs/box (Item No: RC-204-36473)
Fully Automatic Unattended Operation
Compact Structure
Precision Flow Rate Control
High-volume Sample Concentration
High Level of Automation
Low Nitrogen Consumption