HI38018 เป็นชุดทดสอบสำหรับตรวจสอบระดับคลอรีนอิสระในน้ำใช้วิธีการ DPD ในการวัดคลอรีนอิสระมีย่านการทดสอบระหว่าง 0 – 0.7 mg/L และ 0 – 3.5 mg/L(ppm) มาพร้อมกับอุปการณ์การทดสอบที่สมบูรณ์ประกอบด้วยชุดของน้ำยาและอุปกรณ์ที่จำเป็นในการดำเนินการทดสอบ สามารถทดสอบได้ประมาณ 200 การทดสอบ
Specification HI38018
SKU | HI38018 |
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Product Name | Free Chlorine Low and Medium Range Test Kit with Checker Disc- HI38018 |
Free Chlorine Measurement Type | Checker Disc |
Free Chlorine Range | Low Range |
Free Chlorine Resolution | 0.02 mg/L (0.00 to 0.70 mg/L range), 0.1 mg/L (0.0 to 3.5 mg/L range) |
Free Chlorine Number of Tests | 200 |
Chlorine Method | DPD |
Weight | 647 g (22.8 oz.) |
Dimensions | 235x175x115 mm (9.2x6.9x4.5") |
Ordering Information | HI38018 test kit comes with HI93701-0 free chlorine reagent (200 packets), demineralizer bottle with cap for 12 L, checker disc, glass vials with caps (2), and 3 mL plastic pipette. |
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The HI38018 is a chemical test kit that determines the free chlorine concentration in two ranges: 0 to 0.7 mg/L and 0 to 3.5 mg/L.
Supplied with all of the necessary reagents and equipment to perform the analysis, such as a demineralized bottle with filter cap for 12L for sample preparation, glass vials, and the Checker® disc. The test kit is supplied with enough reagents to perform 200 tests.
Features
Complete setup
- All required materials are included with the test kit, such as the glass vials, plastic pipette, reagent packets, and Checker® disc.
High resolution
- Readings from 0 to 0.7 mg/L are determined to 0.02 mg/L resolution.
- Readings from 0 to 3.5 mg/L are determined to 0.1 mg/L resolution.
Replacement reagents available
- There is no need to buy a new kit when reagents are exhausted. The HI38018-200 reagent set can be ordered to replace the reagents supplied with the kit. This reagent set comes with 200 packets of HI93701-0 free chlorine reagent.
Significance of Use
Disinfection is a process of killing disease-causing organisms (or pathogens). Chlorine (Cl2) is a very desirable disinfectant because, when mixed with pure water, it reacts to form hypochlorous acid (HOCl) and hydrochloric acid (HCl). HOCl (free active chlorine) is the most effective form of chlorine for disinfection of pools, spas, and drinking water.
Drinking water municipalities add elemental chlorine to the water supply as chlorine gas, liquid sodium hypochlorite, or dry calcium hypochlorite. In water these form free chlorine ions, which destroy disease-causing pathogens, reduce odor, eliminate bacteria and help to remove unwanted elements.
The USEPA requires that residual disinfectant is present in finished drinking water to ensure there is disinfectant available throughout the distribution system, with chlorine acting as one of the disinfectants that provides said residual. However, the EPA has also set a maximum contaminant level of 4.0 mg/L for free chlorine due to potential health effects above this level.