NANOCOLOR Iron 3 tube test range: 0.10-3.00 mg/L Fe; 0.02-1.00 mg/L Fe 20 Tests.
Photometric determination with diphenylpyridyl triazine Iron(II) ions react with a triazine derivative to form a violet colour complex. The NANOFIX reagent capsule is required for reduction of Fe(III) to Fe(II) and for pH adjustment. New: Reaction time reduced from 10 to 5 minutes.
Data
Reference Code: 985037
Type: 0.10 - 3.00 mg/L Fe when using semi-micro cuvettes 50 mm (REF 919 50): 0.02 - 1.00 mg/L Fe
Photometric determination with diphenylpyridyl triazine Iron(II) ions react with a triazine derivative to form a violet colour complex. The NANOFIX reagent capsule is required for reduction of Fe(III) to Fe(II) and for pH adjustment. New: Reaction time reduced from 10 to 5 minutes.
Data
Reference Code: 985037
Type: 0.10 - 3.00 mg/L Fe when using semi-micro cuvettes 50 mm (REF 919 50): 0.02 - 1.00 mg/L Fe
For easy and fast measurements Using NANOCOLOR® bar coded test tubes, the measurement is automatically performed after inserting the cuvette into the cuvette slot. The contact with any dangerous chemicals is avoided because the measurement is performed directly in the test tube. This guarantees maximum safety for the user.
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A.Trying to pick out the correct test can prove to be a challenge. There are a number of different tests available from Hach to test for Iron and you will need to select the most appropriate test for the specific form of iron you are testing for. Iron can be present in natural and treated water. The presence of excess iron can have negative impacts for instance insoluble deposits (rust) can ...