PFAS Method 1633 is the the best answer for testing PFAS in non-potable waters and solids, offering the most comprehensive data on the broadest range of environmental samples. With so much content on PFAS online, York enlisted an old school guide to explain the 1633 process and benefits.
Says Michael J. Beckerich, President. “There’s so such general PFAS content out there that we to share our take on the 1633 process and benefits in an entertaining, informative manner that stands out in among other 1633 education pieces.”
The York-ALS team has a fleet of the best PromoChroms for automated sample preparation and the best Agilent LC-MS/MS systems available for PFAS analysis, in two dedicated PFAS laboratories within 90 miles of each other — in Queens, NY and toms River, NJ . We are certified for EPA 1633, EPA 537.1, EPA 533, and EPA 537m with certifications in six states and growing: New York, Connecticut, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, and New Hampshire.
*York-ALS is grateful to our technology partners at PromoChrom Technologies and Agilent for providing access to their instructional content used in this explainer video.