Karl Fischer Titration Moisture Gauge

The Karl Fischer Moisture Titrator is based on the chemical principle of the quantitative reaction between iodine and sulfur dioxide in a methanol solution with water, detecting the titration endpoint through electrochemical means. It is used to measure trace moisture content in samples and is suitable for moisture detection in materials such as inks and plastics.

Instruments

Measurement range 0.0001% to 100% with Karl Fischer Coulometry, built-in mass storage for 20,000 records, multiple calculation formulas and automatic unit conversion.

$ 1316.00

It can evaporate water in solid samples of 10g or less, use disposable sample bottle sampling, vaporize by heating and transport water in high purity Developing solvent, suitable for a variety of solid or quasi-solid sample analysis.

$ 3462.00

Adopt sealing solvent system to reduce water vapor interference, support 100 titration methods, Measurement range covers 1ppm to 5%, built-in automatic drift correction function, equipped with electronic adjustment Magnetic Stirrer.

$ 11389.00

Measurement range 5μg~ 100mg, Precision of moisture determination up to +/- 0.3%, results can be obtained in one minute, automatic tracking control of electrolysis current, reliable and easy to use.

$ 1518.00

Adopt sealing solvent system to reduce water vapor interference, support 100 titration methods, Measurement pump resolution up to 1/40000 Burette volume, with automatic drift correction and magnetic stirring function.

$ 11389.00

Measurement range 2μg~ 150mg, sensitive valve 0.1μg, support a variety of injection methods, automatically calculate and store 512 data, in line with a number of national standards.

$ 3978.00

Measurement range 3μg~ 150mg, sensitive valve 0.1μg, Precision up to +/- 0.3%, automatic detection of electrolysis and measurement circuit, suitable for a variety of sample analysis.

$ 1910.00

Measurement range 3μg to 150mg, quick results in one minute, automatic electrolysis current control and thermal printing function.

$ 3565.00

Measurement range 5μg~ 80mg, electrolysis current 0~ 300mA automatic control, analysis speed of one minute fast results, easy operation and high accuracy.

$ 1393.00

Measurement range 5μg~ 100mg, Sensitivity up to 1μg, electrolysis current 0~ 300mA automatic tracking, one minute to obtain results and automatically print data.

$ 1724.00

Measurement range 3μg~ 100mg, Sensitivity of 0.1μg, results can be obtained in one minute, with over-iodine indication and fault automatic detection function.

$ 1724.00

It is suitable for volumetric moisture determination, including 500mL of A and B Reagents, with a titration range of 3-5, and is used with ZDY-502/ZDY-504 instruments.

$ 204.00

It has 0.20% titration analysis Repeatability, supports dynamic titration and other modes, adopts PWM modulation and stirring technology implementation software speed regulation, can store 50 sets of titration results and support firmware upgrade and expansion functions.

$ 3002.00

Supports multiple titration types and can store up to 100 titration methods. With a five-point pH calibrate 、 +/- 0.001 pH accuracy and a waterproof body, it can be connected to the Automatic sampler for efficient analysis.

$ 16265.00

Support dynamic titration and preset endpoints and other modes, titration analysis Repeatability of 0.20%, Potential Measurement range -1800.0~ 1800.0mV, can store 200 sets of results and comply with GLP specifications.

$ 4066.00

Articles

Application of Karl Fischer Micro Moisture Meter in Moisture Control of Lithium Battery Electrolyte
The Karl Fischer micro-moisture analyzer is based on the Karl Fischer titration principle, which measures trace moisture in lithium battery electrolytes through the quantitative reaction between iodine and water.
Comparison Between Halogen Moisture Analyzer and Karl Fischer Moisture Analyzer in Plastic Moisture Detection
This article compares the differences between halogen moisture analyzers and Karl Fischer moisture analyzers in detecting moisture in plastics.
Selection and Differentiation of Karl Fischer Method and Halogen Method for Paint Moisture Analyzers
This article introduces two common methods for determining moisture in coatings: the Karl Fischer method and the halogen heating method.
Selection of Moisture Analyzer: Applicability of Halogen or Karl Fischer Method for Materials
This article introduces the principles and application scenarios of halogen heating method and Karl Fischer method in moisture determination.
Karl Fischer moisture analyzer measures the water content of resin particles.
This article introduces the method of measuring the moisture content of resin pellets using a Karl Fischer moisture meter.
Moisture Analyzer Combined with Karl Fischer Method for Measuring Moisture Content in Resin Solvents.
This article introduces the use of the Karl Fischer method in conjunction with a moisture analyzer to measure the water content in resin solvents.
Karl Fischer Moisture Analyzer for Determining Moisture Content in Coatings
This article introduces a method for determining the moisture content in coatings using a Karl Fischer moisture titrator. It is based on the quantitative reaction of reagents such as iodine and sulfur dioxide with water, and calculates the moisture content by measuring the amount of reagent consumed during titration.
Selection Basis for Karl Fischer Titration: Volumetric vs. Coulometric Methods
There are two methods for Karl Fischer moisture titrators: volumetric and coulometric. The volumetric method calculates moisture by measuring the volume of a reagent with a known concentration that is consumed, making it suitable for samples with higher moisture content, such as those in the range of a few thousandths or more.
Karl Fischer Moisture Analyzer Determines Moisture Content in Powder Coatings
This article introduces the method of determining the moisture content in powder coatings using a Karl Fischer moisture analyzer. Excessive moisture content in powder coatings can affect the quality of the coating, leading to issues such as bubbles. The Karl Fischer method measures moisture through the quantitative reaction of iodine and sulfur dioxide, which is divided into volumetric and coulometric methods.
Karl Fischer moisture analyzer detects moisture content in hot melt adhesives.
This article introduces the method of using a Karl Fischer moisture analyzer to detect the moisture content in hot melt adhesives. The Karl Fischer method is based on the quantitative reaction of iodine, sulfur dioxide, and water, and calculates the moisture content by measuring the amount of iodine consumed.
Karl Fischer Moisture Analyzer for Determining Water Content in Coatings
This article introduces the method for determining the water content in coatings using the Karl Fischer moisture analyzer. The principle is based on the quantitative reaction of iodine and sulfur dioxide in the reagent with water. The coulometric method is commonly used to generate iodine through electrolysis and calculate the moisture content by measuring the electrical charge.
Karl Fischer Moisture Titrator for Determining Solvent Moisture
The Karl Fischer moisture meter determines solvent moisture based on the quantitative reaction of iodine and sulfur dioxide with water in an alkaline environment.
Difference between halogen moisture analyzer and Karl Fischer moisture analyzer
The core difference between halogen moisture analyzers and Karl Fischer moisture analyzers lies in their measurement principles. Halogen moisture analyzers are based on the thermogravimetric method, while Karl Fischer moisture analyzers rely on titration principles, either volumetric or coulometric, which involve quantitative chemical reactions specifically targeting water molecules.