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Specifications
- Concentration:0.1% H₂O (1 mg/g)
- Pack type:Ampoule
- Description:HYDRANAL™- CRM water standard for volumetric KF titration
- Size:10×4 ml
- Cat. no.:BJ34426-40ML
Specifications
About this item
Certified reference material for Karl Fischer titration, exact value on certificate of analysis.
- For volumetric and coulometric Karl Fischer applications
- Manufactured according to ISO 17034 requirements
- Certificate of Analysis showing the exact water content, expanded uncertainty plus comprehensive product information and instruction for use
- Lot-related stability and homogeneity studies
- Verified against external standards such as NIST SRM 2890 or NMIJ CRM 4222
- Convenient packaging
Hydranal CRMs serve as a reference point. They are traceable to high-purity materials of well-established purity and/or SI units. Additionally they are verified against internationally accepted standards from national metrological institutes such as NIST (National Institute of Standards & Technology, USA) or NMIJ (National Metrology Institute of Japan). In addition to traceability to accepted references, Hydranal CRMs have a well-defined mass fraction and highly accurate measurement of uncertainty which can be found in the Certificate of Analysis (CoA).