The KF is widely accepted equipment for moisture estimation in in high percentages to very low percentages with a dosing resolution of 0.001ml.
Amplifier input impedance
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> 10 ohms
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Burette Resolution
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1/5000 for 5 ml, 1/10000 for 10 ml, 1/5000 for 25 ml
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Filling time
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Less than 20 Seconds
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mV range
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+- 3200 mV
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Accuracy
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+- 0.1 mV (+- 0.0016 pH)
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The KF is widely accepted equipment for moisture estimation in in high percentages to very low percentages with a dosing resolution of 0.001ml. We have analysed moisture contents in samples with low moisture content such as epoxy resin, araldite, honey, nonpolar solvents like methylene dichloride, hexane to samples with high moisture contents such as milk and sucrose. Our equipment is probably the first to conceive the idea of weighing samples of this sticky, non-transferrable nature from few grams to few milligrams and implement this in a very easy manner. We have supplied this equipment to very reputed customers in India. This highly economical and standalone titrator is very user friendly and requires no computer for operations. With a dot matrix printer, it is a real workhorse at a number of industries that use the equipment around the clock.
Principle: Volume determination by equivalence point, end point or pH STAT.
Control: Microcontroller based
Keyboard: Alphanumeric splash waterproof polyester soft keys.
Display: 40 x 2 line back lighted liquid crystal display (LCD).
Titration Head: Manual stand with swiveling arm.
Stirrer System: Microcontroller based variable speed, high torque vortex stirrer with digital indication. (Magnetic Stirrer optional)
Sensors: Electrodes for Potentiometric titration - (pH, Ion, Redox, Argentometric).
a) Any combination electrode.
b) Differential Electrode System comprising sensing (Indicator) Electrode with BNC Connector and Reference Electrode with 4mm Banana Connector. Electrode for KF/Voltametric titration with BNC/TNC Connectors.
Temperature sensor (PRT/PT100) Calibration: 3-point Calibration with user entered buffer values and standardization with 7 pH buffer.
End Point detection:
a) Potentiometric
b) Voltametric
c) Thermometric and Photometric.
Cut-off criteria:
a) Volume
b) End point
c) mV/pH.
Methods:
Titrations:
a) Acid base
b) Nonaqueous
c) Redox
d) Preciptiation
e) Complexometric
f) back titration
KF titration (Optional)
Results:
a) Molarity
b) % Assay(wt),
c) % volume (ml)
d) ppm
e) mg/l
f)mg/g
g)g/l
h) meq/l
i) mol/kg
j) TAN and TBN for oil samples.