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Titration equipment
News Release from: Stirling Service and Diagnostics | Subject: Multitrator
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 07 March 2003
Intelligent probe solves pH electrode
nightmare
Multi-mode titration system is essentially a 'virtual instrument', where every aspect of the titration process is under the control of powerful software
Perform all your titrations with the one thermometric i-probe (intelligent probe), with no calibration needed, on the Multitrator thermometric autotitrator No need to change it for different methodologies, perform KF analysis with a straight titration - this is the answer to your titration headaches
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 19 Aug 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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Forget designing your titrations around ionic/pH principals - just concentrate on the chemistry, using aqueous or non-aqueous solutions.
The Multitrator multi-mode titration system is essentially a 'virtual instrument', where every aspect of the titration process is under the control of powerful software.
A central control module receives and transmits signals from sensors and the computer, enabling the control of burettes, sample changers and other peripheral devices.
Multitrator says only it can offer thermometric, photometric and conductometric titrations in its basic configuration.
Thermometric titrimetry (where endpoints are located by the rate of change of temperature) is an extraordinarily versatile technique, where acid/base, redox, EDTA, chloride, sulphate, phosphate and moisture determinations can be determined with the same simple thermometric probe.
Aqueous and non-aqueous titrations may be performed with equal facility.
To assist in the problem-solving process, up to three different sensors can be multiplexed for simultaneous titrations.
Multitrator employs state of the art algorithms for optimal signal conditioning and accurate endpoint location.
This leads to highly precise results over a broad range of techniques (typically 0.1%RSD or lower), permitting tighter control over process and quality parameters.
The consequences can be better utilisation of resources and reduced product re-work.
The positive financial benefits of installing a Multitrator system can be seen on the bottom line of your company.
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