090043 Low Hardness Test Kit
$12-16.9
50 tests/box
Introduction
Low Hardness Test Kit
Sources of hardness:
Water hardness originally refers to the precipitation of calcium and magnesium salt to soap. Different countries have different definitions to the hardness such as total hardness, carbonate hardness and non-carbonate hardness. Total hardness refers to the total concentration of calcium and magnesium. Carbonate hardness, which is equal to the hardness of calcium and magnesium combined with carbonate and bicarbonate in the water, is a part of the total hardness. Non-carbonate hardness is also a part of the total hardness. When the content of the calcium ion and magnesium ion in the water exceeds the content of carbonate and bicarbonate, the redundant ions will combine with the chloride ions, sulfate radicals and nitrate radicals in the water, then the non-carbonate hardness forms.
The significance of hardness test
The hardness of the water samples such as boiler water etc. is a very important index. Good controlling of the hardness can not only ensure the boiler safe in operation and improve the efficiency of the boiler, but also prolong the durable years of the boiler and save energy.
Principle
Equals to the standard method that is EDTA-2Na Titration Method (GB5750-2006). The calcium ions and magnesium ions in water samples combine with EDTA-2Na successively to form chelate. On the end point of the titration, the solution presents the color of the indicator.
Features
Quick and Easy
According to the instructions, users can complete the hardness test independently without specialized training. 5 minutes is enough to complete the analysis of one sample.
Accurate and Reliable
An alternative method to the standard method.
The range of the determination: 0.4~20mg/L.
Quantitative Packing
The kit can be used for 50 times. It is small, light and easy to carry.
Specification
1. Fill the pipette to the 10-mL mark with sample.
2. Add the water to the clean flask.
3. Add the contents of one Low Hardness (Ⅰ) Reagent to the flask and swirl to dissolve. A blue