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Automatic Titrator for Training and Routine QC/QA

A Metrohm UK product story
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk editorial team Jul 16, 2003

The 794 Basic Titrino is economical and highly suitable for training, being extremely flexible and offering a large number of methodological features.

The 794 Basic Titrino is economical and highly suitable for training, being extremely flexible and offering a large number of methodological features.

Start-up is facilitated by the stored user methods; routine operation couldn't be simpler.

Sophisticated and easy to operate a.

Masters all titration methods that are relevant in practice b.

Two inputs for pH electrodes, ion-selective electrodes, metal electrodes c.

One input for polarized electrodes d.

Differential amplifier for low-conductivity (non-aqueous) media e.

Free formulation of result calculations; up to nine formulae per method f.

TIP (Titration Procedure) allows to link up to 30 single steps to form an analytical procedure Expansion of applications potential a.

Eco cell helps save reagents and reduce waste b.

Sample changers for comprehensive automation c.

Printers for documentation d.

Method collections: Oil PAC for petrochemical applications, Surf PAC for surfactant analysis and Pharm PAC for the analysis of pharmaceutical ingredients e.

Metrodata VESUV for backup and data base functions f.

Metrodata TiNet for operation via PC and data management Application Examples The applications listed below are a selection of the determinations that can be performed with the 794 Basic Titrino.

The highlighted applications are stored in the instrument as user methods and can be used directly.

The acronym AB stands for "Application Bulletin" while AN means "Application Note", both are available free of charge from Metrohm UK Ltd The options Oil PAC, Surf PAC and Pharm PAC are detailed method collections for petrochemical applications, surfactant analysis and the analysis of pharmaceutical ingredients, respectively.

Petrochemistry, plastics, photo and paper industries Food and beverages Acid number (TAN) in petroleum products Base number (TBN) in petroleum products Bromine index and bromine number in petroleum products Nitrating acid Silver in fixing baths Oil PAC Oil PAC Oil PAC AB 39 AB 72 Ascorbic acid in foodstuffs Cyclamate in foodstuffs Formol number in fruit juices Peroxide number in foodstuffs Saponification number in foodstuffs Sodium chloride in broth AB 85 AB 228 AB 85 AB 141 AB 141 AN T-02 Water, wastewater, environmental protection, surfactants General applications Anionic, cationic and nonionic surfactants Calcium and magnesium in drinking water Chloride in drinking water EDTA and NTA in soaps and washing agents Surf PAC AB 125 AB 130 AB 143 Acid-base titrations in aqueous solution Blank determination Oxalic acid Titer determination of sodium hydroxide solution AB 210 AB 89 AB 210 Metals, electroplating Precipitation titrations Metal content of electroplating baths Nickel in electroplating baths Silver content of fine silver, silver alloys and silver electroplating baths Tin(II) in electroplating baths AB 101 AB 101 AB 61 AB 90 Chloride Chloride and bromide Sulfate AB 130 AB 27 AB 140 Redox titrations Hydrogen peroxide Iron(II) 1-Naphthylamine-7-sulfonic acid AB 52 AB 101 AB 228 Pharmaceuticals, biology, medicine Miscellaneous Allopurinol Ambroxol-HCl Ascorbic acid Bismuth subgallate Diclofenac-potassium Iohexal Lamustin Pharm PAC Pharm PAC AB 98 Pharm PAC Pharm PAC Pharm PAC Pharm PAC Diazotization titration Water determination according to Karl Fischer AB 228 AB 77.

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