Discover the benefits of titrators & burettes
Unlike a pipette which is used to transfer liquid, a burette is typically a graduated, glass tube that is used in quantitative chemistry applications and delivers varying amounts of liquid. Therefore, graduated burettes are often used in titration experiments and are essential to volumetric analysis.
Titration is the laboratory method of quantitative chemical analysis to determine the concentration of a substance. A titrator (also known as reagent) is prepared as a standard solution. The titrator then reacts with the solution to determine the concentration of the titrator.
At Fleischhacker, we offer a range of titration apparatuses for laboratory equipment solutions. For example, the Hach AT1000 eliminates operator interpretation and manual processes that you have come to expect with existing manual titration. The automatic system gives you reliable results without complicated analysis. To make setup and titration simple for volumetric analysis, the AT1000 uses application specific kits to make it quick and easy for anyone to set up and operate a test.