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OMNIS titrators
OMNIS titrators

OMNIS titrators

All-in-one potentiometric autotitrator platform: faster results, safer handling of chemicals, and maximum modularity for easier adaptability to your requirements.

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Highlights

OMNIS titrators are high-end automatic titrators for potentiometric titration that allow you to consolidate all your titration applications on a single platform for efficient and safe analyses. Various customization and automation options are available and, thanks to the modular design, you can scale up your system as you go.

  • Your needs, your system: titration modes for volumetric and coulometric Karl Fischer titration (KFT) or thermometric titration (TET), automation, sample preparation, and more available
  • Higher throughput: Five manual or four fully automated titrations can be performed at the same time
  • Safe and contact-free reagent exchange: New patented Liquid Adapter system with 3S technology makes chemical handling easier
  • Higher precision: Resolution of up to 100,000 steps for accurate results
  • Higher reliability, reproducibility, and traceability of results: Modern and intuitive OMNIS Software
  • Peace of mind: Compliance with FDA Regulation 21 CFR Part 11 and EudraLex, Volume 4, Annex 11

Brochure: OMNIS – Performance on a whole new level (8.000.5456, PDF, 1 MB)

Brochure: OMNIS Titrator (8.000.5448, PDF, 205 KB)

Brochure: Thermometric Titration with OMNIS – fast, simple, and reliable (8.000.5446, PDF, 588 KB)

Brochure: OMNIS Sample Robot (8.000.5450, PDF, 1.29 MB)


Benefits

Faster and more accurate measurements

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With OMNIS titrators, you can perform up to four fully automated titrations at the same time. Compared to performing the same application on a stand-alone system, automation will save you up to 60% of time.

Using an OMNIS Sample Robot, you can profit from automated changing of up to 175 samples. Once a rack has been analyzed, it can be replaced without stopping the analysis. With the automation options for OMNIS titrators, you can increase your output without compromising on accuracy.

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OMNIS platform: More than just titrations

OMNIS platform: Titration, NIR spectroscopy, and auotmation on the same platform, controlled by a single software.

Does your lab also perform NIR spectroscopy analyses or need automation? We have got you covered!

OMNIS is a universal platform that lets you combine potentiometric titrators, KF titrators, NIR analyzers, and automation options of the OMNIS brand as you require. All measurements are controlled by the same software, all data is saved on the same system.

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Systems

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Which titrator fits your requirements?

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Options and upgrades

Cost-efficient analyses in less time

You can perform up to four fully automated parallel analyses and add automated sample changing of up to 175 samples. Continued operation during rack exchange is ensured.

Thanks to its modularity, you can easily adapt your OMNIS system to increase your output and meet your requirements.

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Are you still carrying out manual titrations?

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Download our free white paper “Recommendations for converting a manual titration procedure into an automated titration procedure” and learn what you have to consider when switching to automated titration.

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Automatic potentiometric titrators – FAQs

What is a potentiometric titrator?

A potentiometric titrator uses the difference in potential (mV) between the solution containing the analyte and a reference potential to determine the equivalence point and endpoint of a titration.

Are you looking for a volumetric or coulometric titrator? Go to our OMNIS solution for volumetric Karl Fischer titration or our Karl Fischer coulometers

Which titrations can I perform with a potentiometric titrator?

Potentiometric titrators are used to perform any kind of titration types: acid-base, oxidation reduction (redox), complexometric, precipitation, non-aqueous, argentometric, pH, and ion-selective titrations. Learn more in the following blog articles and documents:

Blog: Ion-selective electrodes: General tips

Blog: Avoiding the most common mistakes in pH measurement

Blog: Non-aqueous acid-base titrations – Common mistakes and how to avoid them

Learn more about the various titration types

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The free monograph "Practical titration" covers the theory of titration explaining titration reactions, indication methods, electrodes, and titrants. In the practical part, acid-base, precipitation, redox, complexometric, and chelometric titrations are discussed.

Learn more about non-acqueous titrations

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The free monograph "Non-aqueous titration of acids and bases with potentiometric endpoint indication" goes through the process of acid and base titrations.

What equipment is needed for potentiometric titration?

The titrator is equipped with a reference electrode and an indicator electrode or with a combined sensor including both the reference and indicator electrode in one electrode. A stirrer and buret are also needed for potentiometric titrations.

Metrohm offers a variety of electrodes depending on your application. Learn more about electrodes in the following blog articles or documents or find a suitable electrode with our Electrode Finder:

Flyer: Electrodes for titrations – Which electrode for which application? (8.109.6005, PDF, 196 KB)

Blog: Best practice for electrodes in titration

Go to Electrode Finder

What is an automatic titrator?

An automatic titrator, or autotitrator, performs the titration procedure automatically, including endpoint and equivalence point detection, results calculation, sample preparation, and sample series analysis. The steps performed by an automatic titration system from Metrohm are:

  1. The titrant is added with an automated piston buret. This ensures that the volume of titrant added is precise.
  2. A stirrer mixes the sample solution during the titration. This ensures reproducible results.
  3. The electrode detects the endpoint. This removes subjectivity of color changes present in manual titrations.
  4. The results are automatically calculated and displayed. This limits the risk of human errors.

With sample robots such as the OMNIS Sample Robot from Metrohm, you can take automation one step further. The OMNIS Sample Robot allows you to analyze up to 175 samples in one run, completely unattended.

Learn more about autotitration and the advantages over manual titration in our blog:

Blog: Why consider automation – even for simple titrations

Blog: How to avoid titration errors in your lab

 

What are the benefits of automated titration?

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Auto titration, or automated titration, brings considerable advantages to your laboratory. Manual titration is known as a process prone to errors and the results can depend on the skill level of the chemist, even when using the same equipment.

Automated titration allows you to:

  • Save time: Automated systems can run unattended for several hours or even days, giving you more time for other tasks
  • Save money: The improved handling procedures of automated systems reduce the amount of consumables needed
  • Increase your profit: Automation increases your sample throughput
  • Rely on your results: Automation gives highly precise results and increases the accuracy, and repeatability of your measurements
  • Stay safe: Walk-away automation minimizes direct contact with harmful substances and reagents

Learn more in our blog and on-demand webinar:

Blog: Save money by using automated titration systems

Blog: How to transfer manual titration to autotitration

Webinar: Improve titration reproducibility and efficiency with automation

 

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