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Karl Fischer Titration - KF Titrino plus: Overview - KF Titrino plus: Configurations

Metrohm - Model 870 KF Titrino plus - Titrator for Volumetric Water Content Determination

The inexpensive 870 KF Titrino plus is a KF titrator for volumetric water content determination. With it, water contents from a few ppm to 100% can be determined reliably and precisely in solid, liquid and gaseous samples. With its user interface, which is tailored to routine users, the 870 KF Titrino plus is so simple to operate that only brief orientation periods are required. It is the ideal titrator for routine determinations, also because of its robustness. Titration vessel and electrode are included in the scope of delivery.

Metrohm - Model 899 - Coulometer with Generator Electrode with Diaphragm

Thanks to the integrated stirrer, the 899 Coulometer takes up less space on the laboratory table than a sheet of DIN A4 paper. Although small and compact, the coulometer does not compromise on performance. Water contents can be determined with precision down to trace levels. Indicator electrode and generator electrode with diaphragm are included in the scope of delivery. Recommended measuring range: 10 µg - 200 mg absolute water. Coulometry is the ideal method for water content determination in liquids, solids and gases in the trace range. In addition, coulometry is an absolute method and thus no titer determination is necessary.

Metrohm - Model 899 - Coulometer with Generator Electrode without Diaphragm

Thanks to the integrated stirrer, the 899 Coulometer takes up less space on the laboratory table than a sheet of DIN A4 paper. Although small and compact, the coulometer does not compromise on performance. Water contents can be determined with precision down to trace levels. Indicator electrode and generator electrode without diaphragm are included in the scope of delivery. Recommended measuring range: 10 µg - 200 mg absolute water. Coulometry is the ideal method for water content determination in liquids, solids and gases in the trace range. In addition, coulometry is an absolute method and thus no titer determination is necessary.