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KF Homogenizer system
The particle size of some samples must be reduced before putting them in a KF cell.
Samples can pick up moisture if you grind the sample before a KF analysis. Use the KF Homogenizer
system to break up the sample directly in the cell, immediately before the analysis, for increased
precision and accuracy. Also useful for samples, such as paints and oils, that aren’t readily
miscible in the KF solvent.
Balances
When you connect a balance directly to your KF titrator, the weight is transferred
with the touch of a button—eliminating potential errors due to manually entering the weight
on the keypad. We recommend either Mettler Toledo® or Sartorius®
analytical balances with a readability of at least 0.1 mg for volumetric Karl Fischer titration. See
the full line of balances offered through Brinkmann.
Karl Fischer ovens
A KF oven is recommended for samples that
cannot be introduced directly into the KF cell (e.g., solids, samples not miscible in KF solvent).
The 832 KF Oven can be used to process individual samples, one at a time. The 774 Oven Sample Processor
is the ideal solution for analysis of up to 35 samples.
Reagents
A Karl Fischer titrator is only as good as the reagents you use with it. For over
20 years, chemists have trusted the Hydranal® line of Karl Fischer reagents.
You can purchase the complete Hydranal line directly from
Brinkmann.
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