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Category : Environmental measurement, test and control equipment > Water treatment
Meter ideal for municipal water/wastewater treatment
Hanna’s COD analyzer is a powerful multi-parameter ion specific meter ideal for municipal water/wastewater treatment facilities. The HI 83099 measures up to 36 parameters and is engineered to be easy to operate and provide accurate, consistent results every time. HI 83099 along with Hanna’s HI 839800 reactor & pre-dosed reagents are all you need to perform simple COD analysis in just a few short hours. The COD measurement procedure is based on the well-established Closed Reflux Colorimetric Method over 3 ranges: 0 to 150 mg/L, 0 to 1,500 mg/L and 0 to 15,000 mg/L. The analyzer has been designed for ease of use by personnel at all skill levels. It uses an advanced optical system, based on special tungsten lamps and narrow band filters, for highly accurate, repeatable readings. There is no need for complicated programming or installation of delicate filters. Hanna’s pre-dosed reagents reduce waste by minimizing the amount of necessary chemicals to properly test COD levels. Hanna also offers a recycling program to help with the safe and proper disposal of your reacted sample materials.
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