Hach 2125825 COD Digestion Vials, Low Range, (Pack of 25) Rating Required Select Rating 1 star (worst) 2 stars 3 stars (average) 4 stars 5 stars (best) Name.
Sulfuric acid 95 - 97% for COD determination. Sulfuric acid 95 - 97% for COD determination. Synonyms: Sulfuric acid. CAS Number: 7664-93-9. Molecular Weight: 98.08. Beilstein Registry Number:
TNT822 provides a result in the High Range of 20 - 1500 mg/L COD and is often used for Chemical Oxygen Demand measurement in wastewater influent. Hach TNT822 does not require a separate blanking vial for further waste reduction and is compatible with our ezCOD Waste Recycling Service for further peace of mind.
Pre-filled with COD reagents, these digestion vials come in either EPA-approved or mercury-free versions for low-, standard-, and ultra-high-range analysis. Each lot is tested to ensure superior quality from the cap and vial to the chemical contents. Glass vials are 16 mm x 100 mm to work with your existing COD reactor and spectrophotometer.
Manganese III COD Reagent Vials, 20 to 1000 mg/L COD 1 Pipet, TenSette, 0.1- to 1.0-mL, with pipet tips 1 Pipet, TenSette, 10.0 to 10.0-mL, with pipet tips 1 Sulfuric Acid, concentrated ACS 1 mL Test tube rack 1 Vacuum pretreatment device 1 Vacuum pump
Reagent Set Silica Low Range (2x 01995-26 2x 21062-69 & 1x 22540-69) for 100 tests. Description. Specifications. Description. Reagent set for LR silica determination. Results displayed as SiO2. Suitable for use in: Hach DR2800 spectrophotometer. Hach DR5000 spectrophotometer.
Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD Vials) LR COD: 0 - 150 mg/L HR COD: 0 - 1500 mg/L HR+ COD: 0 - 15,000 mg/L SAFETY INFORMATION COD reagent vials contain sulfuric acid, which causes severe burns. Read the SDS (available at www.chemetrics.com)
The HI93754A-25 are barcode reagent vials that follow the EPA approved method for the low range determination of chemical oxygen demand (COD) using a compatible benchtop photometer. 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 box for traceability.
COD Vial Rack (holds 40 vials) Catalog No. A-0107 $ 52.50 Add to cart COD Calibration Standard, 1000 ppm Catalog No. A-7301 $ 18.40 Add to cart COD Photometer (low range) Catalog No. A
HACH COD Digestion Vials, Low Range 3-150 mg/L, USA For determination of low range Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) by the Reactor Digestion method. US EPA approved for wastewater analysis using Hach Method 8000. Range: 3-150 mg/L COD. Pack of 25
The HI93754C-25 are reagent vials that follow the dichromate method for the high range determination of chemical oxygen demand (COD) using a compatible benchtop photometer. 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 box for traceability.
Product #: 2459300-CA. For determination of Low Range Silica by the Heteropoly Blue method. Hach Method 8186. Range: 0.01 - 1.60 mg/L SiO2. Sample Size: 10 mL. Reagent Set includes Amino Acid F Reagent Powder Pillows, Citric Acid Powder Pillows and Molybdate 3 Reagent
High range plus, chemical oxygen demand determinations: COD Digestion Vials, High Range Plus Method: Reactor Digestion, Hach Method 8000 Range: 200 -15000 mg/L COD pk/25 NOTE: THIS METHOD IS NOT USEPA APPROVED COD Digestion Vials, Low Range Method: Reactor Digestion Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD): US EPA approved for wastewater analysis using Hach Method 8000 Range: 0-150 mg/L COD
USABlueBook® COD Reagent Vials, Low Range, 3 to 150 mg/L, 150/Pack Items sold by USABlueBook are intended for use only by professionals in the water and wastewater treatment industry. Many items sold by USABlueBook require supplemental training
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