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Liquid Analysis: Titration, HPLC, IC
News Release from: Applikon Analytical | Subject: ADI2016 Titro Analyzer
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 27 September 2006
On-line Karl Fischer analysis
Water determination is one of the most common titrations carried out in the laboratory today: now this can be carried out on-line using the ADI2016 Titro Analyzer from Applikon Analytical
Water determination is one of the most common titrations carried out in the laboratory today and is performed using the analytical standard Karl Fischer method New from Applikon Analytical is the latest version of the ADI 2016 Titro Analyzer configured for volumetric Karl Fischer determination
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 29 Nov 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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The ADI 2016 Titro Analyzer from Applikon Analytical is designed to bridge the gap between the process and the laboratory by carrying out the analysis on-line.
At the heart of the analyser is a precision burette and volumetric sampling system to provide laboratory accuracy within a robust, reliable analyser.
The ADI 2016 Titro Analyzer will perform volumetric Karl Fischer analysis using standard laboratory methodology and using commercially available reagents.
The sample is automatically introduced to the analyser when data is required and a full range of sample conditioning systems prevent contamination of the sample.
Housed in an IP65 cabinet constructed from stainless steel the ADI 2016 Titro Analyzer is suitable for mounting within the process environment without further protection. Request a free brochure from Applikon Analytical ...
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