Instrument has monitoring log which warns when calibrations are due, when service is required, if a titrant has expired or an electrode has lost efficiency, and to ensure the correct electrode
Metrohm says its Titrando is a family of top-of-the-line titrators that are FDA-compliant.
The Titrando has a monitoring log which can allow the instrument to warn the user when calibrations are due, when a service visit is required, when a titrant has expired or needs re-standardisation, when an electrode has lost efficiency or to ensure that the user is using the correct electrode for the titration.
All the titrant dispensing burettes have data chips which contain information about the titrants they contain, the expiry date and re-standardisation dates of the titrants.
These data chips ensure that a user will not inadvertently attempt a titration with the incorrect titrant.
It is possible to expand the number of burettes to twelve, which means a dedicated burette for each application.
The Titrando also has a polarised electrode input for Karl Fischer titration.
The resolution of the titrando is 0.1mV which makes it ideal for ion selective measurements as well as titration, says Metrohm.
For unskilled users the touch control version allows titrations to be done by simply pushing the start key.
When the Titrando is being used in a process control function, the results can be sent to the pager of the process operator/engineer, at the point of control, so that they can take any corrective action in the production process.