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FE-1A type iron ion analyzer | iron ion analyzer | iron ion detection


Fe-1A ironThe ion analyzer is suitable for detecting iron concentration in large, medium, and small water plants, industrial and mining enterprises, domestic or industrial water, in order to control the iron content of water to meet the specified water quality standards.
2、 Principle:
This instrument applies the principle of microcomputer photoelectron colorimetric detection to replace the traditional visual colorimetric method. Eliminating human error, the measurement resolution is greatly improved.
3、 Technical parameters:
measuring range
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0-0.8mg/L
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Zu (i) small indication value
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0.001mg/L
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repeatability
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≤2%
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accuracy
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± 5% FS ± 1 word
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supply voltage
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DC 9V 50Hz
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1Microcomputer, touch sensitive keyboard,LCDLCD digital display is clear and easy to use.
2Using the principle of photoelectric colorimetry based on spectrophotometry, Convenient to use reagents, the water sample can be read within a few minutes after reaction with the reagent, and the number displays the iron value. The reagent is packaged in a convenient drip bottle.
3Our company's technologyLEDThe light source automatic control circuit ensures stable light source and solves the problem of preheating during startup. Its light source has a long lifespan20Year, no preheating is required when starting up, it can be used directly.
4The host is equipped with a high-power lithium battery and power adapter, suitable for quantitative measurement and charging in the laboratory or field2Can be used continuously for hours4Hour, charge and use immediately.
5The instrument stores calibration curves over the full range It has power-off protection and calibration data will not be lost. Automatic zeroing and5Automatic point correction, data with non-linear processing and data smoothing functions, instrument zu (i) small reading is0.001mg/L.
6Integrating multiple independently designed achievements, advanced technology, in compliance with national standardsGB/T5750-2006The hygiene of drinking water is poor.
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