HI 902C Automatic Titration System
Versatile Titrator With Industry First 40,000 Step Dosing Pump
The HANNA HI 902C is an automatic titrator that complements our diverse line of products dedicated to quick and accurate lab analysis. HI 902C can perform acid/base, potentiometric, ORP, complexometric, precipitation, back titrations and titre determinations. HI 902C dispenses titrant with a 40,000 step dosing pump, capable of dosing as little as 0.125 μL of titrant maintaining a minimal amount of drift rate, for precise dosing and endpoint determination.
This versatile titrator supports up to 100 methods, standard or user defined. A large, color LCD screen clearly shows the chosen method and related information. A real-time titration curve can be shown on the display; this feature is useful when new methods are tested or when a procedure needs to be optimized. The HI 902C also features Hanna’s unique “Clip Lock™ swapping burettes with reagents used to perform different titrations. The Clip Lock™
” Exchangeable Burette system for quickly and easily system prevents cross contamination since a separate
burette can be used for each titrant. At the end of titration, all data, including the graph, are automatically stored in memory and can be transferred via USB drive or by direct PC connection.
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• Laboratory versatility
With direct read ISE electrode capability combined with custom methods, the HI 902C adapts to most labs and their requirements.
• Available ISE electrode parameters
Ammonia, Bromide, Cadmium Ion, Calcium, Carbon Dioxide, Chloride, Cupric, Cyanide, Fluoride, Iodide, Lead/Sulfate, Nitrate, Potassium, Silver/Sulfi de and Sodium.
• Potentiometric Titrator, pH Meter, ISE Meter, and mV (ORP) Meter
• Support for 2 electrodes, 2 burette dosing pumps and 2 stirrers
• Intuitive user interface
• Clip-Lock™ Exchangeable Burette System
• Method sequencing For more information or a HANNA offi ce near you:
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Supplied with a
standard methods pack or create your own.
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