Total Acid Detection SpectroPhotoMeter

The total acid detection spectrophotometer works by reacting an acid-base indicator with the sample to produce color, measuring the absorbance at a specific wavelength to calculate acid content. It is used for monitoring acidity during the production processes of coatings, inks, etc., to ensure stable process parameters.
Selection
When selecting, consider matching the sample properties with the detection range, verify the wavelength accuracy and stability of the instrument, ensure the operation interface is simple and user-friendly, and confirm that maintenance costs and consumables supply meet daily testing needs.

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Contains 1 pack of total nitrogen base Reagent, 1 pack of potassium persulfate powder, 25 packs of anti-interference agent and 25 packs of acid Reagent, suitable for DGB-401 instrument, providing complete detection components.

$ 164.00

Measurement range 0.0-15 ppm, accuracy +/- 0.3ppm +/- 5% reading, using LED@525nm Illuminant, based on amino acid method for rapid detection of phosphoric acid salts, easy to operate and suitable for laboratory and field.

$ 209.00

Colorimetric integrated tube design is adopted, with a detection limit of 0.5mg/L, high temperature digestion at 125 ° C, built-in 4000 data storage and a variety of transmission interfaces to meet the needs of on-site rapid detection.

$ 2913.00

Using 0.5-2 μL micro-volume sample detection, the optical path accuracy is 0.001mm, the detection concentration is 50 times that of conventional equipment, and the sample recovery and 6-second rapid analysis are supported.

$ 7416.00

The width is 5cm, the optical path is 10mm, and the dimensions are 12.5 × 52.5 × 45mm, which is suitable for the use of Spectrophotometer to ensure Optical inspection detection accuracy.

$ 114.00

Width 2cm, optical path 10mm, dimensions 12.5 × 22.5 × 45mm, specially designed for Spectrophotometer matching Cuvette, to ensure Optical inspection detection accuracy.

$ 101.00

Using 525nm LED Illuminant to ensure Stability, Measurement range 0-200ppb, accuracy +/- 5ppb, support ascorbic acid detection, with Automatic calibration verification function.

$ 215.00

Measurement range 0.000~ 1.000mg/L, including 100mL molybdate solution, 25 packs of ascorbic acid powder and 25 packs of potassium persulfate powder, suitable for water quality total phosphorus detection.

$ 164.00

Using 525nm LED Illuminant, Measurement range 0.0-30 ppm, accuracy +/- 1.0ppm, based on amino acid method to achieve high Sensitivity phosphoric acid salt detection, suitable for a variety of water quality environments.

$ 215.00

Using imported cold light source and TMB photometry, the detection limit reaches 0.1mg/L, supports continuous measurement and standard Measurement mode, built-in 4000 data storage and a variety of transmission interfaces.

$ 816.00

Measurement range 0~ 1.5mg/L, resolution up to 0.01mg/L, eliminating human error, suitable for the determination of inorganic phosphoric acid content after digestion of various water samples.

$ 285.00

The width is 3cm, the optical path is 10mm, and the dimensions are 12.5 × 32.5 × 45mm. As a special accessory for Spectrophotometer, it ensures the stability of the optical path and the accuracy of measurement.

$ 106.00

Measurement range 0~ 1.5mg/L, resolution 0.01mg/L, eliminating human error and improving measurement accuracy.

$ 262.00

Using MCU chip to achieve low power consumption operation, detection error ≤ +/- 3% F.S, Response Time ≤ 30S, support a variety of signal output and remote alarm functions, with explosion-proof structure and intelligent Sensor technology.

$ 912.00

With standard COD, total phosphorus, total nitrogen working procedures, support custom temperature and time; using new temperature control algorithm, heating uniform and fast, heating up to 165 ℃ only 12 minutes, temperature control accuracy +/- 1 ℃; one-button operation, with automatic alarm and transparent protective cover.

$ 767.00

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