Total HR, nitrogen with 17xx; 07xx vial barcode with a range of 10 to 150 mg/L (ppm) as N.
Total HR, nitrogen with 17xx; 07xx vial barcode with a range of 10 to 150 mg/L (ppm) as N.
These high quality reagents are manufactured in our state-of-the-art facility and are clearly marked with the lot number and expiration date on each reagent for traceability.
Features
The intensity of color is determined by a compatible photometer and the concentration will be displayed in mg/L (ppm) as total nitrogen. These reagents are designed to be used with samples that have an expected range of 10 to 150 mg/L (ppm) nitrogen.
Hanna vials contain pre-dosed reagent so the user simply needs to add the sample and provided reagents in accordance with the instructions to achieve the desired reaction. With pre-dosed vials, test preparation time is dramatically reduced and there is no time-consuming reagent preparation procedure or glassware cleaning. The vials and caps of the reagents have been designed to avoid accidental reagent spills. Due to the pre-dosed reagents, the amount of chemicals and handling time is also minimized. These vials feature Hanna's barcode recognition system exclusive to the HI83224 Wastewater Treatment benchtop photometer. The meter scans each vial to automatically identify sample method and range, however for high range total nitrogen only the reagent vial is recognized, not the digestion vial. The barcode has four digits: the first two digits are for parameter identification and the second two digits are for reagent lot ID. Vials for different methods can be distinguished by a barcode printed on the vial and the cap color.
Applications
Package | Vials, bottles, and packets |
Quantity | 50 (49 Tests) |
Range | 10 to 150 mg/L N |
Resolution | 1 mg/L |
Accuracy | ±3 mg/L or ±4 % of reading @ 25 °C, whichever is greater |
Method | chromotropic acid method |
Package | Vials, bottles, and packets |
Quantity | 50 (49 Tests) |
Range | 10 to 150 mg/L N |
Resolution | 1 mg/L |
Accuracy | ±3 mg/L or ±4 % of reading @ 25 °C, whichever is greater |
Method | chromotropic acid method |