Titration is an analytical chemistry technique where a solution of known concentration, called the titrant, is added to a solution containing an unknown concentration of an analyte. The titrant and sample analyte react with one another until the chemical reaction reaches a measurable endpoint.
The volume of titrant used to reach the endpoint is used to determine the concentration of the analyte. It is a simple process and titrations can be performed manually or they can be performed with an automatic titrator.
Performing a manual titration is a subjective process and measurements can vary significantly from operator to operator even in the same lab with the same equipment.
At Hach® we are happy to support your manual titration needs but we believe many industries have evolved to levels that now require automated titration.
Benefits of Automatic Titrators versus Manual Titrators
Ease of Use
Better Lab Safety
Increases Lab Throughput
Reduces Cost of Ownership
Excellent Measurement Accuracy
Improves Measurement Reproducibility
Prevents Calculation and Transcription Errors
Titration has never been more simple or accurate than with Hach’s AT1000 Automatic Titrator systems, which offer solutions across a broad range of municipal and industrial applications that improve measurement reproducibility, increase lab throughput and reduce reagent consumption.
Application Packages make it fast and easy to set up and operate tests with the Titralab 1000 Series automatic titrators.
Choose Hach automated titration systems for accurate concentration analysis you can trust from day to day.
Accurate and convenient manual titration device without the waste or fragility of a conventional burette.
Specifically designed for a unique set of parameters to ensure accurate and reproducible measurements.
The perfect laboratory assistant for automating analyses on sample series titrations.
Achieve highly accurate results in the lab or field with this portable titration system.
Simple, easy, and cost-effective method of testing common parameters in the field or lab.