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Active Chlorine Analyzer VAKH-2000C for Accurate Water Quality Testing
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Analyser of active chlorine VAKH-2000S (hereinafter referred to as the analyser) is designed to measure the mass concentration of residual chlorine in water. The operating principle of the analyser is based on the implementation of the iodometric method of determining the content of residual active chlorine in water with coulometric generation of iodine additive and potentiometric termination of the measurement process. Structurally, the analyser is a stationary device. A liquid crystal display is used as a display device. E.
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