Titration is an analytical technique which allows the quantitative determination of a specific substance (analyte) dissolved in a sample. It is based on a complete chemical reaction between the analyte and a reagent (titrant) of known concentration which is added to the sample.
The titrator can be used to perform end point, equivalence point and pH-stat titrations, to measure the potential and temperature of solutions.
It can be used as well as to determine TAN/TBN and acid and base capacities. Voltametric and amperometric titrations can be performed using a KF option and the moisture content determined by the Karl Fischer method with a KF titration stand. Conductivity measurements and conductometric titrations with a third-party device equipped with an analog output can be performed.
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