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Liquid Analysis: Titration, HPLC, IC
News Release from: Applikon Analytical | Subject: ADI 2016 Titro Analyser
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 26 April 2007
Cyanide analysis in plating control and
wastewater
The ADI 2016 Titro Analyser for cyanide available from Metrohm can reduce chemicals costs and ensure the correct level of cyanide concentration in plating baths and processes
Cyanide is a common additive to plating processes to improve the quality of the finished product Common practice is to add a high initial charge that will leave a suitable residual remaining throughout the lifetime of the bath
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 22 Nov 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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This approach has developed due to a lack of suitable manpower or equipment for continuous monitoring of the cyanide residual and leads to higher chemical costs and difficulties with waste disposal.
Reducing the chemical costs and ensuring the correct cyanide concentration in the plating bath can easily be achieved using the ADI 2016 Titro Analyzer for Cyanide.
The ADI 2016 Titro Analyser from Applikon Analytical BV 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 Analyser will provide analysis for cyanide at approximately 10 minute intervals and report data in the required format for total automated control.
Housed in an IP65 cabinet the ADI 2016 Titro Analyser can be mounted within the process environment without further protection.
For further information please contact Metrohm UK. Request a free brochure from Applikon Analytical ...
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