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Over the past 30 years, HANNA has never failed to design fresh and innovative products. HANNA is the largest family-owned manufacturer of analytical instrumentation in the world. 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.
Checker HC Handheld Colorimeters The HANNA Checker®
Visit us at
www.hannachecker.com for more information.
• Easier to use and more accurate than chemical test kits • Dedicated to a single parameter • Small size, big convenience
• Use for quick and accurate on the spot analysis • Operated by a single AAA battery • Auto shut-off
• Uses 10 ml glass cuvettes Circle no. 95 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. The HI 903 combines an ultra-high precision titrant delivery system with optically regulated magnetic stirring and sophisticated endpoint determination, dynamic dosing and background drift correction algorithms.
The HI 903’s powerful software and intuitive menus are easily navigated on the large colour LCD display making it simple to view results. Choose from included methods or develop a custom method for almost any application or sample type. See
www.hannainst.com for more information or email us at
intsales@hannainst.com
• 7.5” (320 x 240 pixel) colour LCD with backlight • Dynamic dosing • Precise dosing system capable of delivering as little as 0.125 ml of titrant with a single dose • Sealed solvent system • CLIP-LOCK™ Exchangeable burette system • USB flash drive input
Circle no. 96 HI 901 AND HI 902 Multiparameter Titration Systems
HI 901 and HI 902 are automatic titrators that compliment our wide range of products dedicated to quick and accurate laboratory analysis. These titrators can perform acid/base, potentiometric, ORP, complexometric or precipitation titrations. HI 902 also features back-titration capabilities and multiple equivalence points. These versatile titrators support up to 100 methods: standard or user defined.
Users can connect pH, ORP or ISE electrodes to this unit, as well as create a complete workstation with a PC, monitor, keyboard and printer. This unit complies with GLP specifications. All GLP information from each sample can be stored, including ID number, date and time of analysis, electrode ID code and last calibration date. See
www.hannainst.com for more information or email us at
intsales@hannainst.com
• Two analogue Boards, two pumps, two stirrers • Large 7.5” (320 X 240 pixel) colour LCD with backlight • Intuitive user interface • USB port for PC connectivity, software upgrades and data file transfers via USB flash drive • Four working modes; potentiometric titrator, pH meter, MV meter and ISE meter
HC series of handheld colorimeters bridge 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. HANNA Checker®
HC’s are both accurate and affordable.
Circle no. 97
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