Easy, Safe and Precise - the New 848 and 877 Titrino Plus

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Easy, Safe and Precise - the New 848 and 877 Titrino Plus

07 Apr, 2008

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The Titrino plus range is Metrohm's new entry class in potentiometric titration. Its price-performance ratio borders on the incredible. The Titrino plus range of instruments offers significantly more than what you would expect from this price segment: large live display with titration curve, «Plug & Play» functionality of Exchange Unit, stirrer and USB printer, highresolution measuring interface, operation via mouseclick.
The instrument dialog is tailored for routine users and makes operation of the Titrino plus instruments so easy that the familiarisation period is very short.
Add to this their robustness, which makes them the ideal titrators for daily routine determinations. The Titrino plus is the ideal titrator for routine applications such as:
• Aqueous and non-aqueous acid/base titrations
• Redox titrations (e.g. iodometry, permanganometry, cerimetry)
• Precipitation titrations (e.g. with AgNO3)
• Complexometric titrations (e.g. with EDTA)
• Photometric titrations with the Spectrosense 523 nm or 610 nm
• Titrations with polarisable electrodes (Ipol, Upol)
The 848 Titrino plus is available with the application-specific
packages «Food/Beverage», «Salt» (chloride)and «Oil» (non-aqueous titrations in petrochemistry).

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