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Reagecon Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) Vials 0-150 mg/L

Reagecon Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) Vials 0-150 mg/L

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Reagecon Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) Vials 0-150 mg/L
  • Manufacturer: Reagecon
  • Item Number: 420720
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£61.30
Reagecon's Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) vials 0-150 mg/l can be used in conjunction with the Hach®, Aqualytic PC Spectro® and Aqualytic PC Compact Vario® Spectrophotometers that accept 16mm vials. Reagecon’s COD Reagent Vials can be used in conjunction with the Hach®, Aqualytic PC Spectro® and PC Compact Vario® Spectrophotometers that accept 16mm vials. A comparative study of the performance of Reagecon COD vials compared to Hach® COD vials has been published, see the Reagecon Technical Publication available from our Knowledge Centre: A Comparative Study of the Performance of Reagecon COD Vials and Hach COD Vials. Ready to use in 16mm diameter vials. Compatible with all dedicated spectrophotometer brands. Use in the same way as instrument manufacturer’s vials. See More on Reagecon's Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) Vials COD Vials - Product Instruction-Information Sheet It is considered best practice to always include a COD control standard when testing samples, with the value of the control standard close to the expected COD value for your samples. Reagecon supply a wide range of Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) Standards which can be used for this purpose.
Technical Specifications
Use Colourimeters or with Spectrophotometers for Photometric Determination of COD
Pack Size 25 Vials
Weight 0.52 Kg
Tariff Code 3822 190090
Country of Origin Ireland
Value 0-150 mg/l COD
Packaging Glass Vials
Physical Form Liquid
Tested Yes
Safety Information
UN Number 2922
Class 8
Packing Group II
PG Tunnel E
GHS GHS08: Serious Health hazard, GHS06: Toxic, GHS05: Corrosive, GHS09: Hazardous to the Environment