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Residual chlorine measuring device 'Photometer CL-2'

Stable measurement accuracy allows for the precise measurement of residual chlorine.

The "Photometer CL-2" is a digital residual chlorine measuring device equipped with highly convenient features. It can determine the residual chlorine concentration in water using the "spectrophotometric method." By using DPD Plus, it can measure free residual chlorine concentrations in the range of 0.00 to 5.00 mg/L. (When measuring total residual chlorine concentration, DPD No. 3 reagent is used in conjunction.) 【Features】 ■ Accurate and stable measurement function ■ Easy-to-read red LED display ■ Dustproof and waterproof structure *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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Residual chlorine tester "DPD test kit"

Easy and speedy! The color comparison plate and back panel can be removed for cleaning, keeping it hygienic and allowing for accurate measurements.

The "DPD Test Kit" is a residual chlorine measuring device that uses DPD reagents to determine the residual chlorine concentration in water within the range of 0 to 2.0 mg/L. By using separately sold colorimetric plates and reagents, it is possible to measure effective chlorine concentration and hydrogen ion concentration. It is useful for hygiene management in drinking water, pool water, bathtub water, and in food factories or cooking facilities, as well as for managing the concentration of diluted sodium hypochlorite solutions used for sterilization and disinfection of equipment and environments. 【Features】 - Easy and quick measurement using the single reagent "DPD Plus" - Total residual chlorine concentration can also be measured using "DPD No. 3 reagent" (measurement range: 0 to 2.0 mg/L) - By placing the water sample in the test tube for colorimetric plate correction, errors in water quality (concentration, color, etc.) can be corrected - The colorimetric plate and back plate can be removed and cleaned, allowing for hygienic maintenance and accurate measurements *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Residual chlorine tester (DPD method)

We introduce a residual chlorine meter that requires only one reagent addition operation, making it easy to manage and economical.

The "Residual Chlorine Measuring Device" is a simple measurement method based on the reaction that produces a light reddish-purple color when DPD reagent is added to water containing residual chlorine, depending on the concentration of residual chlorine. The reagent addition operation is performed once. (For total residual chlorine measurement, separately sold potassium iodide is used.) It is an excellent method that clearly distinguishes between free residual chlorine and total residual chlorine. Additionally, the colorimetric plate is removable, making management easy and economical. 【Specifications】 ■ Measurement method: DPD method ■ Produces a light reddish-purple color depending on the residual chlorine concentration ■ Reagent addition operation is performed once ■ An excellent method that clearly distinguishes between free residual chlorine and total residual chlorine ■ The colorimetric plate is removable, making management easy and economical *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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