Applied Filters
Environmental Test Kits
Determine the concentrations of a wide range of gases and chemicals in the environment, whether by air, water, or soil sampling. Portable, convenient handheld units are ideally suited for field analysis of samples. All instruments are easy to use with accurate readings for reliable service. Continual testing of the environment ensures that ongoing safety measures are being enforced properly and that the integrity of the ecosystem is intact.
Applied Filters
Applied Filters
Sulfate Vacu-Vials® (0 to 100.0 ppm)
Kit K-9203 comes in a cardboard box and contains everything needed to perform 30 tests: thirty ampoules, acidifier solution, activator powder, 25 ml sample cup, ampoule blank, and instructions. This kit requires the use of a CHEMetrics direct-readout Photometer or a spectrophotometer capable of accepting a 13 mm diameter round cell. Instrument sold separately.
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CHEMets® Ammonia/Monochloramine Refill (HBA)
The R-1402 Ammonia/Monochloramine CHEMets® refill (HBA) is a refill for K-1420 Ammonia CHEMets® test kit (HBA) or K-6802 Monochloramine CHEMets® test kit.It contains 30 self-filling CHEMets® ampoules packaged securely in cardboard trays and box. This product is meant to refill your CHEMets® if you already have the necessary comparator(s) and accessory solution(s).
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Hanna Instruments Marine Test Kit
This chemical test kit for the determination of six parameters commonly monitored for aquaculture testing: alkalinity, carbon dioxide, hardness, dissolved oxygen, pH, and salinity. This kit is equipped with all the necessary reagents and equipment to perform over 100 tests for each parameter. pH is obtained with Hanna's pH tester, which guarantees greater accuracy and a longer life than traditional litmus paper.
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CHEMets® Peracetic Acid Visual Test Kit
Test method: The Peracetic Acid CHEMets® test kit (0 to 1 and 0 to 5 ppm) employs the DPD chemistry. The sample is treated with an excess of potassium iodide. Peracetic acid oxidizes the iodide to iodine. The iodine then oxidizes DPD (N,N-diethyl-p-phenylenediamine) to form a pink colored species in direct proportion to the peracetic acid concentration. Various oxidizing agents such as halogens, ferric ions and cupric ions will produce high test results. Hydrogen peroxide does not interfere with this test if present at levels comparable to the peracetic acid levels.

