Reagent for Water-I.D. Finwell PRO Photometer (Dissolved Oxygen No. 3 0-9 mg/L) 10 ml
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Water-I.D. Finwell PRO Photometer Liquid (Dissolved Oxygen #3 0-9 mg/l) 10 ml
Finwell PRO photometer liquid - a liquid that acts as a reagent for the Finwell PRO photometer (Aquarium, Marine, Lakes). Used to determine dissolved oxygen levels in the measurement range of 0-9 mg/l. Used for fresh water.
Used exclusively for Finwell PRO photometers!
🔹 Main advantages
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Versatility of application
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Convenient dosing
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Quality and reliability
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Strict specification
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Exceptional accuracy
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Suitable for private and commercial pools
Technical specifications
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Parameter: Dissolved Oxygen
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Form: Liquid
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Volume: 10 ml
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Purpose: Reagent for photometer
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Application type: private and commercial pools
For which pools is it suitable?
Finwell PRO photometer liquid is recommended for:
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Private pools
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Commercial pools
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SPA complexes
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Sports and wellness centers
For distributors and dealers
We offer special cooperation terms for B2B clients:
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Technical consultation
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Wholesale prices
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Fast shipping
Contact us for an individual commercial offer.
Frequently asked questions
Can liquids from other manufacturers be used?
No, photometric tests are calibrated only for factory Finwell reagents. Using liquids from third-party brands will lead to serious measurement errors.
How many drops of reagent should be added?
The dosage depends on the specific parameter you are measuring. The exact number of drops is always strictly regulated by the instructions for each specific reagent. Carefully read the instructions on the package - violating the proportions will distort the analysis result.
Are these liquids safe?
Reagents are chemical mixtures intended exclusively for laboratory water analysis. They should not get inside or on mucous membranes.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can liquids from other manufacturers be used?
How many drops of reagent should be added?
Are these liquids safe?