Iron (Low Range) (0÷1.0 mg/l)
Chemical test kit that uses the phenanthroline method to measure total iron in the low range
HN/038039 - Iron (Fe²⁺ & Fe³⁺) Low Range Checker Disc Chemical Test Kit
The HN/038039 is a chemical test kit that uses the phenanthroline method to measure total iron in the low range.
The HN/038039 is supplied complete with all of the reagents and equipment necessary including the Checker disc.
The Checker disc makes concentration determination more accurate and easier than a typical color comparator.
- The test kit contains enough reagents to perform 100 tests.
- Pre-made reagents for ease of use
- All reagents marked with expiration date and lot number for traceability
- Checker disc for more accurate determination
Details
The HN/038039 is a colorimetric chemical test kit that determines the total iron concentration within a 0.00 to 1.00 mg/L (ppm) range.
The HN/038039 is supplied with all of the necessary reagents and equipment to perform the analysis.
The test kit contains enough reagents for perform approximately 100 tests. Iron can exist as ferrous (Fe2+) or ferric (Fe3+) ions. The Hanna Test Kit determines total iron levels in water via a colorimetric method. First all ferric ions are reduced by sodium sulfite to ferrous ions. Phenanthroline complexes with ferrous ion to form an orange colored solution.
The color intensity of the solution determines the iron concentration.
Features at-a-glance
- Complete setup
- All required materials are included with the test kit, such as the glass vials, plastic pipette, reagent packets, and Checker® disc.
- High resolution
- Readings from 0.00 to 1.00 mg/L are determined to 0.02 mg/L resolution.
Replacement reagents available
There is no need to buy a new kit when reagents are exhausted. The HN/038039-100 reagent set can be ordered to replace the reagents supplied with the kit.
This reagent set comes with 100 packets of HN/003834-0 iron reagent.
Significance of Use
Iron is naturally present in water in low concentrations, but it reaches high concentrations in wastewater effluents.
The iron concentration in water needs to be monitored because it becomes harmful above certain levels. In domestic water, for instance, iron can stain laundry, damage kitchenware, favor the growth of certain bacteria, and unpleasantly alter the taste of water. Iron is also an indicator of ongoing corrosion in water cooling and heating systems.
Moreover, iron is normally monitored in mining wastewater to avoid contamination.
Technical specifications
Range |
0.00 to 1.00 mg/L (ppm) iron |
Resolution |
0.02 mg/L (ppm) |
Method |
phenanthroline |
Number of Tests |
100 |
CTK Type |
Checker Disc |
Weight |
436 g |
Ordering Information |
HN/038039 test kit come with 100 packets HI3834-0 iron reagent, checker disc, glass vials with caps (2), and 3 mL plastic pipette. |