Hach Nonionic Surfactants TNTplus Vial Tests
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- Easy and safe handling
- No reagent blank necessary
- Automatic method detection
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Nonionic Surfactants TNTplus chemistry and your Hach spectrophotometer are engineered to simplify water analysis for accurate results, everytime.
For determination of lower concentrations of Nonionic Surfactants by the TBPE method, calibrated with Triton X-100. Traditional surfactants measurement has often involved time consuming handling steps, requiring expensive high end instrumentation or the use of large amounts of toxic chemistries.
With Surfactants TNTplus reagents, simply add sample and included reagents to the vial, shake the vial for a defined period of time and insert into your Hach spectrophotometer! The Direct Read Technology will provide your Surfactants results in mg/L! No more cleaning glassware, dealing with large amounts of toxic waste, and worrying about human errors.
Upgrade from traditional Surfactants methods to TNTplus Surfactants reagents today!
25 Nonionic Surfactants vials per box.
- EPA compliant: N/A
- Instrument: DR3900, DR6000, DR1900, DR2800, DR3800, DR5000
- Method: 10275
- Method Name: TBPE
- Number of tests: 25
- Parameter: Surfactants, Nonionic
- Platform: TNT plus™
- Range: 0.2 - 6.0 mg/L as Triton x 100
- Shelf Life: 24 months from production date
- Storage Conditions: 15 - 25 °C
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