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Titrette® BOTTLE-TOP BURETTES

Technical data ERROR


LIMITS
Class A

Comparison of error limits

Titrette® Bottle-top burettes acc. Glass burettes Class A


bottle-top burette to DIN EN ISO 8655-3 acc. to DIN EN ISO 385
and ASTM

Volume Partial volume A* CV* A* CV* EL**


ml ml ≤ ± % µl ≤% µl ≤ ± % µl ≤% µl ± µl

10 0.10 10 0.05 5 0.3 30 0.1 10 20


10 5 0.20 10 0.10 5 0.6 30 0.2 10 20
1 1.00 10 0.50 5 3 30 1 10 20
25 0.07 18 0.025 6 0.2 50 0.1 25 30
25 12.5 0.14 18 0.05 6 0.4 50 0.2 25 30
2.5 0.70 18 0.25 6 2 50 1 25 30
50 0.06 30 0.02 10 0.2 100 0.1 50 50
50 25 0.12 30 0.04 10 0.4 100 0.2 50 50
5 0.60 30 0.20 10 2 100 1 50 50

* Error limits related to the nominal capacity (= maximum volume) indicated on Note: If you need an official certification which confirms the error limits that
the instrument, obtained when instrument and distilled water are equilibrated at are much stricter than those of DIN EN ISO 8655-3, we recommend a calibration
ambient temperature (20 °C/68 °F) and with smooth operation. certificate from an accredited calibration laboratory (e.g., the DAkkS laboratory
** Error limit: EL = A + 2CV, according to DIN EN ISO 8655-6 Annex B at BRAND).
(A = accuracy, CV = coefficient of variation, EL = error limit)

The titration volume is displayed in steps of 1 μl on instruments with 10 ml and 25 ml size and in steps of 2 μl for 50 ml size instruments. For titration volumes above 20 ml the
display will automatically switch to steps of 10 μl.

Material and reagents


The instrument can be used for the following titration media When the instrument is properly handled, dispensed
(maximum concentration 1 mol/l): liquid will only come into contact with the following
Potassium bromide bromate chemically resistant materials: borosilicate glass, Al2O3 ,
Acetic acid
solution
ETFE, PFA, FEP, PTFE, platinum-iridium;
Alcoholic potassium hydroxide
Potassium dichromate solution PP (screw cap).
solution
Ammonium iron (II) sulfate solution Potassium hydroxide solution

Ammonium thiocyanate solution Potassium iodate solution


Limitations of use
Barium chloride solution Potassium permanganate solution* Chlorinated and fluorinated hydrocarbons or chemical
Bromide bromate solution Potassium thiocyanate solution combinations which form deposits may make the piston
Cerium (IV) sulfate solution Silver nitrate solution*
difficult to move or may cause jamming.
Compatibility of the instrument for a special application
EDTA solution Sodium arsenite solution
(e.g., trace material analysis) must be checked by the user.
Hydrochloric acid Sodium carbonate solution For additional information, please contact the manufactur-
Hydrochloric acid in Acetone Sodium chloride solution er. The instrument is not autoclavable.

Iodide Iodate solution* Sodium hydroxide solution

Iodine solution* Sodium nitrite solution


Operating limits
Iron (II) sulfate solution Sodium thiosulfate solution This instrument is designed for titrating liquids, observing
Nitric acid Sulfuric acid the following physical limits:
Tetra-n-butylammonium + +15 °C to +40 °C (59 °F to 104 °F)
Oxalic acid solution
hydroxide solution
of instrument and reagent
Perchloric acid Triethanolamine in Acetone* + Vapor pressure up to 500 mbar
Perchloric acid in glacial acetic + Viscosity up to 500 mm2/s
Zinc sulfate solution
acid
+ Altitude: maximum 3000 m above sea level
Potassium bromate solution * Use light shield inspection window + Relative humidity: 20 % to 90 %

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