Hardness Ca and Mg L

Hardness
The hardness of water is a measure of its soap-consuming capacity; in practice it corresponds to the calcium and magnesium salts. Boilers usually require feed water of low hardness not only to avoid scale formation on heat transfer surfaces but also to minimise the formation of suspended solids or sludge in the boilers.
Hardness salts are not normally removed from potable water where, in the UK, their concentration can vary dramatically depending on the type of rock strata/run-off surface the water comes into contact with.

Applications

  • Drinking Water Treatment
  • Raw Water Treatment
  • Waste Water Treatment
Title Parameter and Range Part Number Add to quotation cart
Spectrophotometer XD 7000 (VIS) Hardness Ca and Mg L 0.05 - 4 mg/L CaCO3 71307000
Spectrophotometer XD 7500 (UV-VIS) Hardness Ca and Mg L 0.05 - 4 mg/L CaCO3 71307500
Title Method No. Parameter and Range Packaging Unit Part Number Add to quotation cart
Ca Mg Hardness Set M199 Hardness Ca and Mg L 0.05 - 4 mg/L CaCO3 1 pc. 475100
Ca Mg Hardness Sol 1, 15 mL M199 Hardness Ca and Mg L 0.05 - 4 mg/L CaCO3 15 mL 471210
Ca Mg Hardness Sol 2, 15 mL M198
M199
Hardness Ca and Mg L 0.05 - 4 mg/L CaCO3 15 mL 471200
Ca Mg Hardness Sol 3 - 5 mL M198
M199
Hardness Ca and Mg L 0.05 - 4 mg/L CaCO3 5 mL 471230
Ca Mg Hardness Sol 4 - 5 mL M198
M199
Hardness Ca and Mg L 0.05 - 4 mg/L CaCO3 5 mL 471220
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Instruction Manual Single Method M199 - Hardness Ca and Mg L Instruction Manual PDF (3.00 MB)
Title SDS Country Direct Download
Ca Mg Hardness Sol 1
Ca Mg Hardness Sol 2
Ca Mg Hardness Sol 3
Ca Mg Hardness Sol 4