Powder reagents for Water-I.D. Hydrogen Peroxide HR (Hydrogen Peroxide 0-200 mg/l) Photometer/Comparator 100 pcs
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Water-I.D. Hydrogen Peroxide HR (0-200 mg/l) Photometer/Comparator Powder for Testers, 100 pcs
Water-I.D. powder for testers is used to determine the hydrogen peroxide level in water. The kit includes 100 sachets made of aluminum, which helps protect the reagents from external influences.
For use exclusively with photometers!
🔹 Key advantages
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Airtight packaging
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Ease of use
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Quality and reliability
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Perfect compatibility
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High accuracy
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Suitable for private and commercial pools
Specifications
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Parameter: Hydrogen Peroxide
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Form: Powder
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Quantity: 100 pcs
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Purpose: Reagent for tester
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Application type: private and commercial pools
Which pools is it suitable for?
Water-I.D. powder for testers 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
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Technical consultation
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Frequently Asked Questions
How to use the powder for testing?
Fill the photometer cuvette with water up to the required mark. Open the sachet with scissors and carefully pour all the powder into the water. Close the cuvette lid and mix the sample (shake or rotate the device according to the instructions) until the powder dissolves. Insert the cuvette into the photometer to read the values.
Does it need to be disposed of after use?
Yes, it is recommended to send it to a problematic waste collection point. Collect residual liquid using an absorbent (sand, kieselguhr, acid neutralizer, universal binder, sawdust)
How should it be stored?
Store only in the original packaging in a cool, dry place at 20°C. It is important to avoid direct sunlight, strong heat, and store them near oxidizers.
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