Sticker Strip for Water-I.D. FlexiTester Kit (Hydrogen Peroxide HR, 5 - 50 mg/l)
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Parameter Strip for Water-I.D. FlexiTester Kit (Hydrogen Peroxide HR, 5 - 50 mg/l)
The Water-I.D. strip is a parameter strip used with the FlexiTester to measure hydrogen peroxide (HR) levels (5 - 50 mg/l).
If you do not have a FlexiTester, you need to purchase it along with the appropriate reagents.
🔹 Key Advantages
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Specialization in hydrogen peroxide
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Efficiency
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Ergonomics
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Reliability
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Convenience
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Suitable for private and commercial pools
Technical Specifications
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Material: Plastic
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Length: 13 cm
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Parameter: Hydrogen Peroxide
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Measurement Range: 5 - 50 mg/l
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Application Type: Private and commercial pools
For which pools is it suitable?
The Water-I.D. parameter strip for FlexiTester Kit 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 installation and construction companies
We offer special cooperation conditions for B2B clients:
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Equipment selection for the project
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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
What is a parameter strip?
It is a plastic ruler with a printed color scale that is inserted into the FlexiTester. It provides accurate comparison of the water sample's color with reference values.
What parameters can be measured?
The FlexiTester supports the determination of more than 36 different indicators (chlorine, pH, alkalinity, hardness, cyanuric acid, iron, etc.). Each parameter requires its own strip and corresponding reagent (tablets).
How to use a parameter strip?
Insert the required parameter strip into the tester body. Draw water into the tester's samples and add the appropriate reagent. Move the ruler up/down until the color in the window matches the color of the water sample. Read the value from the strip.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a parameter string?
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