About Aquasol Water Hardness test kits
When water passes through or over deposits such as limestone the levels of Calcium and magnesium ions present in the water greatly increase and cause the water to be classified as hard water. Hardness in water is caused by dissolved minerals and calcium and magnesium ions are usually present in significant concentration along with other divalent ions. Hardness creates scale deposit problem which lead to energy loss in different industrial systems such as boiler cooling system cause scale formation in plumbing heating appliances and boilers. Measuring total hardness is essential to monitor softener demineralization RO plant softening processes etc. Our AQUASOL AE501 - TOTAL HARDNESS TEST KIT is one of the largest available in the market today. It is a premium kit and finds use in almost all industries where water is the most important ingredient/parameter.
Features
- Onsite Field Test Kit
- Easy To Follow Procedures
- Based on International Standards (APHA/AWWA/IS)
- Rapid and Accurate and Reliable results
- Available in portable carry case
- Tested and Validated by leading Laboratory
- Economical and long shelf life.
Simple and Rapid Water AnalysisThe Aquasol Water Hardness Test Kit stands out for its ease of use and immediacy. With a straightforward manual drop count method and a clear visual colour change, it provides instant results, eliminating the need for any electronic devices. Each test requires only 10 mL of sample, making the process efficient even in remote locations.
Comprehensive and Portable SolutionPacked in a sturdy plastic carry case, the kit includes everything needed for testing: reagents, an indicator, a sample bottle, and a detailed instruction manual. Its portability makes it ideal for both laboratory settings and fieldwork, providing consistent and reliable performance at room temperature.
Reliable Accuracy and DurabilityDesigned to ensure shelf life between 12 and 18 months under proper storage in a cool, dry place, the kit offers reliable measurement with an accuracy of around 10%. This makes it an excellent product for exporters, manufacturers, and suppliers seeking robust and trustworthy water hardness analysis tools.
FAQ's of Aquasol Water Hardness test kits:
Q: How does the Aquasol Water Hardness Test Kit work?
A: The kit employs a simple drop count method using liquid reagents and an indicator. Add the reagents to your water sample, and count the drops until the colour changes from wine red to sky blue, indicating total water hardness.
Q: What is the purpose of measuring water hardness with this kit?
A: Measuring water hardness is important for assessing water quality in both domestic and industrial applications. Knowing the total hardness helps in determining the suitability of water for various uses and preventing scale formation in machinery.
Q: When is the best time to use the Aquasol test kit for accurate results?
A: For optimal results, conduct the test at room temperature using freshly collected water samples. The kit provides instant results, so you can perform the test whenever water quality analysis is needed.
Q: Where can I use the Aquasol Water Hardness Test Kit?
A: The kit is designed for versatile field and laboratory use. Its portable carry case makes it suitable for remote locations, treatment plants, industries, and on-site household water checks.
Q: What is the testing process with this kit?
A: Simply collect a 10 mL water sample in the provided bottle, add reagents as per the instruction manual, and count the number of drops until the solution changes colour. The number of drops correlates to the hardness level, as shown in the kit's instructions.
Q: Are there any special storage requirements for the kit?
A: To ensure maximum shelf life of 12-18 months, store the kit in a cool and dry place away from direct sunlight and moisture.
Q: What are the primary benefits of using this test kit?
A: The Aquasol kit is portable, easy-to-use, and requires no instrumentation. It provides instant, visual results and is suitable for both field and lab use, making it ideal for regular monitoring of water hardness in various environments.