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MORE PRODUCTS FROM HANNA INSTRUMENTS


We Design, Manufacture, Supply and Support All of Our Products. That’s 360° Value


HANNA is the largest family-owned manufacturer of analytical instrumentation in the world. Our instrumentation is manufactured in our European state-of-the-art ISO 9001:2000 production facility and are CE compliant to EN 61326-1 and EN 61010-1 standards. When you buy a HANNA product, you’re not only buying the best value for your money, but you’re also adding the benefit of HANNA’s unsurpassed customer service and post-sale technical support. For more information visit us at www.hannainst.com or email us at intsales@hannainst.com


HANNA CHECKER HC Handheld Colorimeters


The HANNA Checker® HC bridges the gap between simple chemical test kits and professional


instrumentation. Chemical test kits are not very accurate and only give 5 to 10 points resolution while professional instrumentation can cost hundreds of dollars and can be time consuming to calibrate and maintain. The HANNA Checker®


HC is both accurate and affordable. The contoured style of the Checker® HC fits in your palm and pocket perfectly and the large LCD


is easy to read. The auto shut-off feature assures the battery life will not be drained if you forget to turn it off.


• Easier to use and more accurate than chemical test kits • Large, easy to read digits • Auto shut-off


• Dedicated to a single parameter • Small Size, Big Convenience


• Easily fits into the palm of your hand or pocket • Use for quick and accurate on the spot analysis • Single button operation: Zero and Measure • Operated by a single AAA battery


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HI 903 Karl Fischer Volumetric Titrator for Moisture Determination


The HI 903 Karl Fischer Volumetric Titrator is an extension of HANNA’s highly successful potentiometric titrator platform. It features a Precise dosing system capable of delivering as little as 0.125 µL of titrant with a single dose


• 7.5” (320 x 240 pixel) color LCD with backlight


• Precise dosing system capable of delivering as little as 0.125 µL of titrant with a single dose


• Support up to 100 titration methods (standard and user defined)


• Dynamic dosing • Results are displayed directly in the selected units


• Titration graph can be displayed on-screen and saved


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HANNA Digital Refractometers for Professional Analysis


HANNA Digital Refractometers are rugged portable, water resistant instruments that benefit from HANNA’s years of experience as a manufacturer of analytical instruments. Models featuring measurement for Sugar analysis in wine, Sugar analysis for the food industry, Sodium Chloride for the food industry, Natural or artificial Seawater analysis and Ethylene and Propylene Glycol based products.


• Automatic Temperature Compensation • Battery operated • Small sample size • IP65 waterproof protection • Stainless steel sample well • Automatic shut-off


HI 901 and HI 902 Multiparameter Titration Systems


Intuitive, simple to use and intelligently designed to grow with your needs and applications.


• Four working modes; potentiometric titrator, pH meter, mV meter, and ISE meter


• Large 7.5” (320 x 240 pixel) colour LCD with backlight


• 2 analogue boards, 2 pumps and 2 stirrers • Intuitive user interface


• USB port for PC connectivity, software upgrades and data file transfers via USB flash drive


• Clip Lock™ Exchangeable Burette System Circle no. 173 Circle no. 174


HANNA Slim-line Portable Meters


Our portable meter line has been completely redesigned! • Versatile Choose from pH, pH/ORP or pH/ORP/EC/TDS many specially designed for specific industries including food, industrial and agriculture.


• Streamlined Design These meters have been completely redesigned to be smaller and easier to use. •Waterproof


• Multi-level LCD Display These meters provide the primary measurement as well as the current temperature on the same screen. The bottom of the display features a quick-guide to aid users quickly in instrument operation.


• HOLD Hold button freezes readings on the display to allow a user time to record the measurement information.


• Rechargeable Batteries


• B.E.P.S B.E.P.S. (Battery Error Protection System) alerts the users in the event that low battery power could adversely affect readings.


• Extendable Cloth Junction The HI 1288 multiparameter probe features a cloth junction that can be pulled longer, effectively increasing the life of the probe.


• Automatic Temperature Compensation (pH) • Automatic 1 or 2 point Calibration


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IMPROVED HI 9828 Multiparameter Meter


Now supports turbidity, ISE’s, logging and GPS along with the standard water quality parameters of pH, ORP, DO and EC. The logging version of our multiparameter probe can monitor parameters without the need for the HI 9828. Just connect the logging probe to the HI 9828 or a PC to retrieve the measurements.


• Autonomously Logging probe • Display up to 12 parameters • Track measurement locations with GPS • Field replaceable sensors


• Now available with field replaceable ISO 7027 compliant turbidity sensor


• Auto-recognition of all sensors • Can utilise a pH or pH/ORP sensor • Four electrode EC sensor • Auto-range of EC and TDS readings • Galvanic oxygen sensor • Ammonium, chloride and nitrate ISE’s • Logging from probe or meter • Graphic LCD with backlight


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INTERNATIONAL LABMATE - FEBRUARY/MARCH 2010 - ADVERTORIAL


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