The HI96716-11 Bromine standards Cal Check provide a simple solution to calibrating and validating the compatible bromine portable photometers that have a 0.00 to 10.00 mg/L (ppm) range. This high quality set of standards is manufactured in our state-of-the-art facility and comes supplied with a Certificate of Analysis. The Certificate of Analysis provides the lot number, reference values and expiration date for traceability when certifying the compatible bromine photometers.
Supplied with Certificate of Analysis
Standard value of 2.00 ±0.06 mg/L (ppm) bromine @ 25°C
HI96716-11 is a high quality set of calibration standards that allows users to validate and calibrate the compatible bromine portable photometers that have a 0.00 to 10.00 mg/L (ppm) range. The HI96716-11 includes one sealed “A” cuvette for zeroing the meter and one “B” cuvette that is used to validate or calibrate. The expected reading from the “B” standard is 2.00 ±0.06 mg/L bromine @ 25°C. The calibration set is produced in our state-of-the-art manufacturing facility using reagent grade chemicals in a temperature controlled environment. Supplied with Certificate of Analysis
Product code
Lot number
Expiration date
Standard value @ 25°C
Reference meter NIST traceable
Provided storage containers
Light tight
Protects from accidental breakage
Compatible meters:
HI96101
HI96716
Validation and calibration of the bromine range for one of the portable photometers listed above is quick and easy with the HI96716-11 Cal Check Standards
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