Dr. Christian Haider, Head of the Competence Center Titration at Metrohm International Headquarters, explains the basic concepts of titration, including titration methods, titer determination, and sample preparation.
Titration: simple, fast, and reliable
Titration is a quantitative analysis technique that has been widely used for years in several industries. It is a simple and cost-effective universal method that can be automated to increase the reproducibility and reliability of the results.
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Metrohm: The global market leader for titration systems
Founded in 1943, Metrohm has developed into the world-leading provider of cutting-edge instruments and solutions for titration analyses. Find the complete range of titrators, from compact, manual instruments to modern, fully automated systems for potentiometric and thermometric titration as well as volumetric and coulometric Karl Fischer titration or process analyzers.
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