Aquamax KF Reagents Combine Speed and Accuracy

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Aquamax KF Reagents Combine Speed and Accuracy

07 Oct, 2015

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Aquamax KF Reagent A is a general coulometric KF anolyte for use with generator electrodes which incorporate a frit or diaphragm to separate the anode and cathode chambers. Used in conjunction with Aquamax KF Reagent C this formulation is supplied in a pack of 8 x 100ml bottles and 8 x 5ml cathode ampoules,  all conveniently located in a single carton.

To conform to ASTM, API, EI, ISO (plus other) methodologies for water content determination of oil and petroleum products, the anode regent must be modified with xylene to improve sample solubility and miscibility. Aquamax KF Reagent A is pre-cut with xylene, and other solubilisers to eliminate side reactions, so that the operator does not have to store or mix chemicals.

GR Scientific conducted extensive comparison trials of Aquamax KF Reagents against other leading brands with very positive results. Using water standards ranging from 10 µg water up to 10,000 µg water under controlled conditions Aquamax KF Reagent was found to be equivalent in perfomance accuracy to the other brands but much faster in titration speed and with low background  drift value.

Aquamax KF Reagent Prices comprising 8 x 100ml anode reagent and 8 x 5ml cathode reagent are £300. A 20% discount for all orders placed before 31 December 2015 applies in the UK. This means a pack of Aquamax KF reagents costs only £240.00 and 8 charges anode and cathode reagents are just £30 per charge.

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