COD Cell Test Method: photometric 500 - 10000 mg/l Spectroquant

Code: 1145550001 D2-231

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General description

Method: Photometric, 500 - 10000 mg/L, Spectroquant®The method corresponds to DIN ISO 15705 and is analogous to EPA 410.4, APHA 5220 D, an...


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Not available outside of the UK & Ireland.

General description

Method: Photometric, 500 - 10000 mg/L, Spectroquant®The method corresponds to DIN ISO 15705 and is analogous to EPA 410.4, APHA 5220 D, and ASTM D1252-06 B. The Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) is a measure for the amount of oxygen consumed during the oxidation of organic matter, which gives a clear indication for the quality of a water source, it is for sure one of the most important parameters in (waste) water analysis. Our Spectroquant® COD Tests allow you to accurately quantify the of COD levels in your sample. Select the right measurement range for your application needs from our wide range of Spectroquant® COD Tests. The Spectroquant® Cell Tests come with prefilled 16 mm round cells and all the required reagents to perform the analysis according to the instruction leaflet provided. All Spectroquant® Cell and Reagent Test Kits are equipped with the unique Live ID (2D barcode), which allows seamless method recognition and contains essential information such as lot number, expiry date, and automatic calibration updates.

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Packaging

1 pk in EPS box

25 tests in EPS box

analyte functional class(es)chemical oxygen demand (COD)
compatibilityfor use with Spectroquant® Prove 600, for use with Spectroquant® Prove 100, for use with Spectroquant® Nova 60 A, for use with Spectroquant® Prove 300, for use with Spectroquant® Move 100
detection methodphotometric
measuring range500-10000 mg/L (COD)
product lineSpectroquant®
Quality Level100
storage temp.15-25°C
technique(s)photometry: suitable
Hazard Class9
Un Number3316
Pack GroupII
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