Well
known for its speed, accuracy, reliability and simple
operation, the Aquapal III has proven to be a valuable
tool in determining low moisture content in a wide range
of chemicals, so rather than change the unit, we’ve
added more to it.
In addition to the basic Aquapal III specification you
can choose to have any of the extended features added.
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This compact auto–titrator produces fast results with
the minimum of fuss, simply press the START button and add your
sample. The sealed titration vessel protects your sample assuring
consistent accurate results with any drift being automatically
compensated.
The Aquapal III has a built in printer allowing you to take
the unit to various locations and return with the printed
results for that days work. The interface option lets you
connect the Aquapal III to your computer so that you can store
the results in a spreadsheet or database.
You can switch the Aquapal III from a conventional two component
cell to a one component diaphragm free cell and back again.
The diaphragm free electrode offers faster pre titration times,
better stability and easier cleaning.
For solid samples or those that can interfere with the Karl
Fischer reaction you can connect the Aquapal III to the Aquapal
Vaporiser.
Technical Specification:
| Control: |
Micro controlled stepped pulse current |
| Speed: |
2mg / minute |
| Range: |
1ppm to 100% |
| Sensitivity: |
0.1mg |
| Precision: |
± 5mg for 100mg – 1mg, ± 5% above
1mg. |
| Reagent: |
Pyridine free |
| Calculation: |
Weight, Volume or Dilution, Mean, Standard Deviation
and Coefficient of variation |
| Drift: |
Automatically Corrected |
| Result Format: |
ppm - % - mg |
| Method File: |
50 user programmable Methods (Optional). |
| Display: |
32 Character LCD |
| Printer: |
Standard Paper |
| Output: |
RS 232 / Balance Interface (Optional) |
| Weight: |
6.8KG |
APPLICATIONS:
Oils, Solvents, Pharmaceuticals, Chemicals, Polymers, Food,
and Gases.
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