K-5005 Hydrazine
Refill for the K-5005 CHEMets Visual Hydrazine Test Kit which is used to measure hydrazine with a range of 0-0.5 ppm.
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- K-5005
Description / K-5005 Hydrazine
Important:
the R-1501 is a refill for the K-1510 Chemets test kit containing 30 replacement ampoules. Click here to purchase the full kit which includes everything necessary to perform 30 tests.
Why Choose CHEMetrics Chemets kits?
CHEMetrics Chemets self-filing reagent ampoules are a great way to test for dissolved substances in liquids. These visual test kits allow you to obtain results by measuring the color of the sample according to the color comparators provided with the kit. This unique method allows you to attain results quickly and accurately with minimal contact with potentially hazardous materials.
Safe and Reliable Results:
While traditional methods often require multiple steps and thorough preparation, these test kits allow you to obtain dependable results with a few simple steps. By simplifying the testing method, Chemets test kits reduce the potential for operator error. Additionally, each of the ampoules contained in the test kits is vacuum sealed which helps eliminate the problem of obtaining inaccurate results from stale or unstable reagents. These reagents are stored right in the tip of each ampoule and sealed in glass, thereby minimizing direct contact with the chemicals.
Shelf Life:
Although the Nessler reagent is stable, its high alkali content attacks the glass ampoule. The resulting precipitate interferes with color comparison. We recommend stocking quantities of CHEMets® and VACUettes® ampoules that will be used within five months. A two-month supply of Vacu-vials ampoules is suggested. Refrigeration will dramatically extend the shelf-life of these products.
For more information about the K-1510 test kit, click here
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Manufacturer | CHEMetrics |
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Gas | Hydrazine |
4-20 mA Output | No |
Voltage Output | None |
Power Requirements | None |
Datalogging | No |
Warranty | 1 Year |
Range | 0-0.5 ppm |