Hanna colorimeter for measuring iodine, range 0 to 12.5ppm. This Checker is quicker and easier to use than chemical kits, and can give you accurate results in an instant. The large LCD is easy to read.
Features:
accurate and easy to use
accuracy: ±0.1ppm
designed to work with Hanna reagents
Large easy to read digits
auto shut-off
fits into the palm of your hand and pocket
Supplied with:
2 sample cuvettes
1 black lid
starter pack of reagents for 6 tests
1 x 1.5AAA battery
instructions
Not suitable for use in swimming pools or spa water testing due to chlorine interference
Range
0.0 to 12.5ppm
Resolution
0.1ppm
Precision
±0.1ppm ±5% of reading
Light source
LED at 525nm
Light detector
Silicon photocell
Environment
0 to 50°C, RH nax 95% non-condensing
Battery type
(1) 1.5AAA
Auto-off
After 2 minutes of inactivity and after read
Dimensions
81.5 x 61 x 35.7mm (H x W x D)
Weight
64g
Method
Adaptation of the Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater, 18th edition, DPD method
Servicing Options Available
Have you considered your servicing requirements? Much like a car, scientific instruments may need a bit of care to keep them working reliably and at their most accurate.
The Camlab Service Department have over 60 years experience in scientific instrumentation. We have a number of highly qualified internal and field-based service engineers able to perform a variety of jobs including preventative maintenance servicing and calibration.
Camlab can offer yearly service contracts which include two main types of preventative maintenance/calibration services – the back to base service and an engineer visit to your site. These options are can be offered with differing turn around times depending on the instrument type and your requirements along with loan instruments if available.
A typical preventative maintenance service includes the following:
Inspection and testing of the unit
Dismantling, cleaning and inspection of the key parts
Correction of minor defects including adjustments if necessary
Reassembly and testing
Take post adjustment / cleaning readings
Supply of calibration certificate
Return of the item to you (back to base services)
Request a quote for your servicing requirements today.
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