
Russ Swan, Editor, writes:
We see from your search that you're looking for information on the term "Conductometer",
and we have a large number of manufacturers' news releases and technical articles here on Laboratorytalk which will be of interest.
Let me be your guide.
Start with
the news release Analysis of water hardness by automated titration from
Metrohm UK, which we summarised at the time by saying "The major contributors to the hardness of a water sample are generally regarded as dissolved calcium and magnesium ions, which combine with soap to form insoluble precipitates".
Several months prior to that,
we featured the news release Conductivity measurement in ultra pure water from
Metrohm UK: "Conductivity measurement in ultra pure water, especially in water for injection, requires high-precision instrumentation and accessories".
In March 2005, we covered the news from Metrohm UK
concerning its 6.0914.040 conductivity measuring cell
- take a look at Conductivity compliant with European Pharmacopeia
which says: "Conductivity measuring cell with Pt 1000 has been especially designed to comply with both US and European standards, whether used for conventional or flow-through measurements".
Take a look also at the news release from Metrohm UK, Compliant standardised conductivity measurement,
as well as Fully automated water analysis from Metrohm UK,
and Customised systems for robotic titration from Metrohm UK.
See also:
Processor-controlled water analysis
(November 2003)
The determination of alkalinity and water hardness by means of an automated system consisting of a robotic sample processor in combination with a titrator
Modern conductivity measurement at its best
(February 2003)
Multiple applications for this conductometer offering conductivity measurements in the range 0.001 microsiemens/cm to 20 siemens/cm with automatic range switching
