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The making of a combined pH electrode - the inside story

It takes between 2 and 11 days to manufacture a combined pH electrode, depending on the type. The most spectacular stage of the process is the blowing of the glass bulb from a blob of molten glass heated to 1200°C.
Find out just what goes on behind the scenes when a combined pH electrode is manufactured !

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Titration Theory and Practice Guide

The aim of this booklet is to examine titration from a historical, theoretical and
practical point of view. It focusses in particular on preset end point titration, looking at common applications and giving useful advice on when to choose this technique and how to get the best results.

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pH-Stat Theory and Practice Guide

The aim of this booklet is to examine pH-stat from a historical, theoretical and
practical point of view and to give useful advice on how to get the best results.
Although always called pH-Stat, this technique also applies to other ions, cations or anions, whenever an electrochemical sensor is present.

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Karl Fischer Volumetric Titration Theory and Practice Guide

The aim of this booklet is to examine Karl Fischer volumetric titration from a theoretical and practical point of view. It focusses in particular on Good Laboratory Practice (GLP) and gives useful advice on how to get the best results from your titrations.

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Measurement Quality in Karl Fischer Analyses

In addition to information concerning traceability, Good Laboratory Practice requires pharmaceutical laboratories to express the quality of results obtained. This quality level is frequently expressed using the common Standard Deviation (SD) or Relative Standard Deviation (RSD).
The aim of this article is to explain why a low SD or RSD does not necessarily correspond to a high level of result accuracy nor the result obtained correspond to the true value of your sample.
To simplify the expression of measurement quality in Karl Fischer analyses, a new volumetric titration system from Radiometer Analytical offers automatic expression of the quality of your measurements and corresponding accuracy.
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Potentiometric titration: meeting the challenge of reliable measurements

Eric Trompier, TitraLab Product Specialist with Radiometer Analytical SAS, describes the most important factors to be taken into account in order to ensure reliable potentiometric titration measurements and looks at how modern instruments help laboratories achieve them effortlessly.
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Bench-top reminders for Titration Manager operators

Short form reminders guide operators through basic operations performed daily such as analyses, maintenance, routine replacement of accessories and consumables. Based on easy to follow drawings and icons.

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TitraMaster 85 compliance certificate for FDA21 CFR Part 11 requirements

TitraMaster 85 PC Software version 3.0 has been examined by an independent organisation and declared in compliance with FDA 21 CFR part 11 requirements.
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