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Titration equipment
News Release from: Metrohm UK | Subject: Titrando
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 13 March 2003
Titrator now has KF for moisture
analysis
Special Karl Fischer mode whose sophisticated control algorithm, combined with the increased volume resolution of intelligent exchange units, guarantees highly precise results
The Titrando basic unit can be extended to form a super-titrator that controls 12 burets and boasts six galvanically separated measuring interfaces In addition to the potentiometric titration modes Set, Det and Met, the 835/836 Titrandos come with a special Karl Fischer mode whose sophisticated control algorithm, combined with the increased volume resolution of intelligent exchange units, guarantees highly precise results
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 2 May 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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Thanks to its modular concept the Titrando system can be optimally adapted to any application.
No matter whether the Titrando is operated with the touch control by fingertips or via a PC and a mouse - both appearance and operation are practically identical.
Methods and determinations are 100% compatible.
The system's operator guidance can be regarded as exemplary.
The new dosing and exchange units set new standards with regard to reliability.
Intelligence in the form of an inconspicuous data chip makes it possible.
This chip is present in every new exchange and dosing unit.
The Titrando automatically reads from it all the data (type of reagent, titer, last titer determination and much more) that it needs to carry out the titration properly.
To connect a Titrando system directly to a superordinate data system there is nothing in the way: LabLink opens up internal networks to the Titrando and makes it internet-compatible, with all that this implies.
Increasing sample numbers, time-consuming sample preparation steps and unattended overnight operation are good reasons for using sample changers.
The 835 and 836 Titrandos have the necessary intelligence to control sample changers.
The Titrando system meets the requirements of FDA Regulation 21 CFR Part 11. Request a free brochure from Metrohm UK ...
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