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In 1996, as a part of the RMS Titanic Inc., Discovery channel expedition, research was begun into determining the importance of the rusticles growing all over the ship.
DBI and the Bart testers was a part of the research. Click here to see the report.



We work to form a partnership with our clients that will allow us to understand their needs, provide them with the solutions to solve their problems or to meet their requirements whether it be through consultancy, products or services or a mix of these.
Some of those whom we work with are given below.
After sale is for us not just a word, it is a promise to our clients!
Chemtex Microbiologically induced corrosion (MIC)
The British Geological Survey Groundwater use our testers to check the drinking water wells of the United Kingdom of England.
United States of America, National Ground Water Association (NGWA) also use our testers to investigate and recommend procedures and protocols for drinkingwater well disinfection.
See also Sustainable Water Well Initiative SWWI in Canada.
International companys like Bayer, Lyondell, Esso, Shell but also their key-
The portable watertesting kits used all over the world by the World Health Organisation (WHO), UNICEF and many of the major international NGOs contains also our well and drinkwatertesters.
Hach Company as manufactured and distributed analytical instruments and test kits and the company LaMotte serve our USA and Canadian costumers.
Our Partner Metalogic. MIC and biofouling special within Sprinkler.
METALogic offers a wide variety of products and services for monitoring material
degradation phenomena in general and corrosion in particular. The company was established
in 1991 as a spin-
METALogic develops technology to extend its own package of products and services,
plays an active role in international scientific networks and provides solutions
as independent supplier in contract research. Our advanced expertise in 3 technologies
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Click here to see some more stunning pictures of extreme deep sea wracks where Bart testers has been used for research.
