Iron 50 T
Iron
Dissolved Iron can cause a brown coloration in ground waters. Although it can occur naturally, its presence can also indicate trade effluent pollution. Although not necessarily toxic to the fish population, the presence of dissolved Iron can indicate corrosion of metal fittings and will cause coloration and turbidity in the water.
Dissolved Iron can cause a brown coloration in ground waters. Although it can occur naturally, its presence can also indicate trade effluent pollution. Although not necessarily toxic to the fish population, the presence of dissolved Iron can indicate corrosion of metal fittings and will cause coloration and turbidity in the water.
Applications
- Boiler Water
- Cooling Water
- Drinking Water Treatment
- Galvanization
- Raw Water Treatment
- Waste Water Treatment
Title | Parameter and Range | Part Number | Add to quotation cart |
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Spectrophotometer XD 7000 (VIS) | Iron 50 T 0.01 - 0.5 mg/L Fe | 71307000 |
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Spectrophotometer XD 7500 (UV-VIS) | Iron 50 T 0.01 - 0.5 mg/L Fe | 71307500 |
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Title | Method No. | Parameter and Range | Packaging Unit | Part Number | Add to quotation cart |
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Iron II LR |
M218 M219 M220 M2513 M3044 M3045 M3047 |
Iron 50 T 0.01 - 0.5 mg/L Fe | Tablet / 100 | 515420BT |
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Iron II LR |
M218 M219 M220 M2513 M3044 M3045 M3047 |
Iron 50 T 0.01 - 0.5 mg/L Fe | Tablet / 250 | 515421BT |
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Iron LR |
M218 M219 M220 M2513 M3044 M3045 M3047 |
Iron 50 T 0.01 - 0.5 mg/L Fe | Tablet / 100 | 515370BT |
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Iron LR |
M218 M219 M220 M2513 M3044 M3045 M3047 |
Iron 50 T 0.01 - 0.5 mg/L Fe | Tablet / 250 | 515371BT |
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