Overview
The HI721 FeHR concentration Tintometer is a device used to monitor the iron content in water. In the context of the iron content in the earth's crust accounting for 6.3% and 43% in the soil, iron is used as an indicator parameter of industrial corrosion and mine leachate treatment efficiency. It is necessary to accurately monitor the iron concentration in groundwater and irrigation water to ensure water quality safety. The Tintometer has the characteristics of high Sensitivity, high accuracy and easy operation. It plays an important role in the field of water quality monitoring and provides technical support for maintaining the ecological environment.
Features
1. High Sensitivity: able to detect trace iron ions in water samples, meeting the high requirements of water quality monitoring
2. Precision: Provide accurate and reliable test results through precision Optical inspection system and chemical Reagent
3. Easy to operate: Detection can be completed without complex preprocessing and operation steps
4. Rapid detection: using Spectrophotometric method, Spectrophotometry, complete a large number of water samples in a short time
5. Diversified applications: widely used in water quality monitoring fields such as water plants, sewage treatment plants, environment monitoring stations, etc
Principle
HI721 FeHR concentration Tintometer uses Spectrophotometric method, spectra-trophotometry for measurement, specifically referring to the EPA315B standard o-phenanthrene method, through precise Optical inspection system and chemical Reagent to detect and analyze iron ions in water samples.
Applications
Water works, sewage treatment plants, environment monitoring stations
Steps
1. Prepare Water Samples and Reagents
2. Follow the instrument operating instructions for measurement
3. Read and record test results
Notice
• Please read the instruction manual carefully before use
• Ensure Reagent is used within a valid period
• Keep the Cuvette clean to avoid contamination
• The instrument will automatically shut down after three minutes of no operation