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Automated Multiparameter Analysis of Water Using Titration

Six Titration Methods Integrated for Multiple Determinations in One Step

This application note provides an automated titration method to determine six significant water parameters, namely conductivity, pH, total alkalinity, total hardness, chloride, and fluoride content, in a single step. Download the application note to learn more.

                                                   

 

Why Analyze Water Quality?

An adequate supply of good quality water is a fundamental requirement for all industries, whether used for drinking, manufacturing, or cleaning. This makes the measurement of water quality an essential process. Multiple parameters affect the quality of the water; the properties that contribute can be physical, chemical, or biological factors.

 

Advantages of Multiparameter Water Analysis

Integrating multiple measurements in a single workflow is advantageous for analyzing all essential parameters at the same time. Save time and effort with a fully automatic process that requires no or minimal human intervention. Data storage and calculation are automatic, with no risk of data loss.  

 

Which Six Parameters Are Measured in This Application Note?

This application note provides a method to integrate six different titration methods in one step for a fully automatized potentiometric determination of significant parameters of water, namely pH, conductivity, total alkalinity, total hardness, chloride, and fluoride contents. Learn more by downloading this free application note!

 

This Application Note Includes

  • An introduction to the method
  • Sample preparation and procedures
  • Solutions and chemicals
  • Chemistry
  • Instruments and accessories
  • Results and remarks

Method files (.lmt and .xml) are also included for direct import and implementation of the instrument.

 

Automated Multiparameter Titration Method for Water Analysis
Automated Multiparameter Titration Method for Water Analysis