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HannaModel HI 84430 -Total Titratable Acidity Measurement

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The HI 84430 is an automatic titrator designed for easy, fast and accurate analysis of Total Titratable Acidity in water. Potentiometric endpoint determination, peristaltic titrant delivery and integrated magnetic stirring systems eliminate the error and technique dependent results associated with manual titrations.

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The accuracy of the instrument is ensured by performing a peristaltic pump calibration using the provided HANNA standard. The HI 84430endpoint determination algorithm analyzes the pH vs. volume curve to determine the exact pH endpoint and performs the necessary calculations. The results are displayed in mg/L CaCO3 or meq/L CaCO3 units on the graphic display.

An intuitive interface makes the instrument simple to use. A dedicated HELP key guides the user through set-up and calibration sequences, reports instrument status and aids in troubleshooting.

HI 84430 features include: log on demand for up to 100 samples (50 pH measurements, 50 titration results), GLP compliance and PC interface via USB.

  • User-friendly interface
  • Dedicated HELP key
  • Simple to operate
  • Log-on-demand up to 100 samples (50 for pH measurements; 50 for titration results)
  • GLP feature, to view last calibration data for pH electrode and pump PC interface via USB connection


Peristaltic Pump
The HI 84430 features a precision, peristaltic based titrant delivery system. Titrant only makes direct contact with the titrant tubing and not the pump interior virtually eliminating titrant contamination and ensuring a long pump operating life.

2 instruments in 1

The HI 84430 is a single parameter titrator designed to measure total acidity in a few easy steps.
The HI 84430 displays the results directly on the screen  in user selectable units.

The HI 84430 also features a pH meter and displays the electrode condition on the LCD.