Hach COD TNTplus Vial Test, HR, 20-1,500 mg/L COD, 25 Tests, TNT822

$86.20 | EA
Product #: 700141
Mfr. Part #: TNT822

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Description

Recommended COD test for wastewater influent. The Chemical Oxygen Demand analysis provides important information for the water treatment process and is essential to calculate the BOD COD ratio in wastewater. Due to this, COD is one of the most frequently analyzed wastewater parameters globally.

Features

  • The innovative vial and reagent delivery makes tests easier to use than powder pillows or liquid reagents and significantly reduces spillage or contamination risk.

  • The high quality of TNTplus® vials, tight reagent production controls, instrument calibration verification, and high instrument stability all combine to eliminate the need to run reagent blanks—saving you time and money!

  • Truecal™ with each vial includes the calibration data for each individual lot, reducing variation in results. This allows you to meet reporting standards and to perform proficiency testing with higher confidence.

  • The bar-coded vials allow for automatic method detection and measurement by the spectrophotometer, considerably increasing the speed of analysis. Errors are reduced as instrument averages 10 readings and rejects outliers from scratched, flawed, or dirty glassware.

  • New 2D barcode details batch number and expiry date of reagents, which are documented along with the measurement result. An automatic warning is issued if expiry date has passed. Lot specific information (COA) is available on RFID tag on the box.

Product Specifications

Digestion Required Yes
EPA Compliant Yes
Number of Tests 25
Method Number 8000
Method Name Reactor Digestion
Instrument DR3900, DR6000, DR1900, DR2800, DR3800, DR5000
Ranges 20 - 1500 mg/L COD
Parameters COD (Chemical Oxygen Demand)
Platform TNT plus™
Truecal Yes
Shelf-Life 59 months from production date
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