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.
Reliable Water Hardness Testing AnywhereAquasol's Water Hardness Test Kit is designed for both field and laboratory use, making it highly versatile for potable and industrial water analysis. Its compact packaging and handheld portability ensure testing can be performed at the point of need, without complex instrumentation.
Easy and Safe Titrimetric MethodThis kit utilizes a straightforward titrimetric method. The distinct color change, from wine red to blue, provides an unmistakable endpoint. All reagents are non-toxic, making the testing process safe for users. Detailed instructions are included for accuracy and ease of use.
Accurate Results in SecondsWith a wide measuring range (1-1000 mg/L), high resolution (1 mg/L), and an accuracy of 2%, the kit delivers reliable results within seconds. Each kit contains enough reagents for up to 100 individual tests, offering great value for both frequent and occasional users.
FAQ's of Aquasol Water Hardness test kits:
Q: How do I use the Aquasol Water Hardness Test Kit?
A: Simply collect a 5 mL water sample, add the provided buffer solution and indicator, then titrate with the hardness reagent until the solution changes color from wine red to blue. Detailed instructions are included in the compact kit for step-by-step guidance.
Q: What is the ideal storage condition for the test kit?
A: Store the kit in a cool, dry place to ensure reagent stability and maintain its 12-month shelf life. Avoid exposing the kit to direct sunlight or extreme temperatures.
Q: When should I use this test kit for water analysis?
A: The kit is suitable for routine field or laboratory testing of potable and industrial water supplies to monitor total hardness, especially when precise and prompt results are needed.
Q: Where can this kit be used?
A: It is designed for on-site field testing as well as laboratory environments. Its portable, handheld packaging makes it convenient for use at water treatment facilities, industrial sites, or remote field locations.
Q: What are the benefits of using a titrimetric method with this kit?
A: The titrimetric method with a color endpoint is highly accurate (2%) and easy to interpret visually, eliminating the need for electronic equipment or specialized training. Results are quick and reliable, even in the field.
Q: How many tests can I perform with one kit?
A: Each kit is capable of running up to 100 water hardness tests, making it suitable for both single-user and multi-site operations.
Q: Is the Aquasol Water Hardness Test Kit safe to use?
A: Yes, all reagents provided in the kit are non-toxic and safe for handling, ensuring user safety during testing.