Product category:
Liquid Analysis: pH, Conductivity, ISE
News Release from: Applikon Analytical | Subject: Alert for chlorine
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 04 March 2008
On-line total and free chlorine in
aqueous samples
Two new additions to the Alert range from Applikon Analytical are the Alert Colorimeter for Total Chlorine and the Alert Colorimeter for Free Chlorine
In common with the current range both analysers are designed for reliability and minimal operator attendance Conforming to ISO 7393/2 - 1985 Water Quality - Determination of Free and Total Chlorine, both analysers use a buffer and DPD solution and perform the analysis either at 10 minute intervals or at lower frequency where required
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 29 Nov 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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Using both analysers can allow a determination of combined chlorine (chloramines and organic chloramines) to be carried out.
Both analysers use the unique Differential Absorbance Colorimetry (DAC) methodology to prevent background sample colour and solids adversely affecting the analysis.
Both analyses have a working range of 0 - 2.5mg/l with a limit of detection at 2parts per billion.
The running costs are kept to a minimum by low reagent use, typically less than 0.5ml per analysis for each reagent, and minimal consumables.
Attendance for planned maintenance is usually carried out on an annual basis.
Applikon Analytical is part of the Metrohm group of companies and represented exclusively by Metrohm UK .
In addition to the sale of analysers Metrohm UK provide a full customer service including spares, training and service contracts: for further information please contact Metrohm UK. Request a free brochure from Applikon Analytical ...
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