Karl Fischer Titrator (KF Titrator)

A Karl Fischer titrator, also known as a KF titrator, is used to determine the amount of water in a sample. Because the presence of water can affect many characteristics of a product, including reactivity, stability, and quality, KF titration is important to and is used in many industries. Food, oil, pharmaceutical, and semiconductor industries all use Karl Fischer titrators to maintain the quality of their products. There are two methods that can be used in Karl Fischer titration: volumetry, in which the amount of reagent that has been used determines the amount of water, and coulometry, in which an electrolysis reaction occurs and the amount of electricity used tells us the amount of water in the sample. Volumetry is appropriate to detect water amounts from 1 to 100 milligrams, while coulometry is the better choice for very small amounts of water, from 10 micrograms to 10 milligrams. When choosing the right Karl Fischer titrator, several factors should be considered, including sample size needed, if volumetric or coulometric titration is needed, time the titration will take, and how much of the process is automated and how much needs to be done by hand.

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CompanyMetrohm USAMetrohm USA
ItemKF Titrando High-End TitratorMetrohm OMNIS KF Titrator
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Catalog NumberTitrando2.1001.4220
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DescriptionThe KF Titrando family of titrators includes a variety of coulometric, volumetric, and combined titrators, enabling you to analyze any water content from 0.001 to 100%.

They can either be used as stand-alone titrators or integrated into an overarching network. Operation has been optimized for both
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OMNIS KF is a fully integrated solution for water content determination with volumetric Karl Fischer titration. Determining water in samples has never been more convenient, safer, and easier.

  • Safe: All chemicals handled in a closed system, no contact with reagents.
  • Easy: The water content
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TypeVolumetric and coulometric Karl Fischer titrationKarl Fischer Titrator
Measuring Range10 µg - 200 mg absolute water−2400 mV to +2400 mV
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