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Titration equipment
News Release from: Metrohm UK | Subject: 857 Titrando
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 09 May 2007
Universal titrator has added brains
Thanks to advanced electronics, the measuring amplifier has been reduced to the size of a postage stamp - which means that the complete measuring amplifier fits in the electrode cable head
Metrohm says its 857 Titrando is the unrivalled universal titrator with intelligent sensors and advanced liquid handling Directly in the sensor, the analogue/digital converter of the latest generation in the iConnect converts the analogue measuring signal into a digital data flow
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 23 Feb 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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Digital data transmission means that the measuring signal is no longer susceptible to electrostatic influences.
The 854 iConnect is electrode cable and measuring amplifier in one.
Therefore the sensor and measuring amplifier are always calibrated together and the calibration data stored in the intelligent electrode.
As the measuring amplifier is no longer built into the instrument, the electrode and iConnect can be used together with different titrators.
The calibration procedure is no longer associated with a particular titrator.
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Intelligence in the form of an inconspicuous data chip makes this possible.
This chip is present in every 807 dosing unit.
The Titrando automatically reads from it all the data that it needs to carry out the titration properly, ie, type of reagent, titer, last titer determination, shelf-life data and much more.
In addition, the Titrando compares the data it has obtained with the selected method and carries out a plausibility test. Request a free brochure from Metrohm UK ...
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