Product Description
The EVA V1 Base includes the main unit, dDrive and terminal. Add a Titration kit KFV (S or L), burette (2, 5 or 10 mL), and optionally the dPump KF. The EVA V1 is suitable for measuring water content in liquids and soluble solids.
| Brand | Mettler Toledo |
| Capacity | 120,000 steps |
| Model | Refer Below |
| CAT No. | Refer Below |
| Cat no | Product name |
| 30869281 | Volumetric KF Titrator Base EVA V1 |
| 30869283 | Volumetric KF Titrator Base EVA V3 |
Advanced Display and User InterfaceThe volumetric KF titrator features a spacious, backlit graphic LCD display and a sensitive touch keypad, allowing effortless control and clear visualization of results. This user-friendly interface streamlines titration procedures and improves user experience.
High-Precision and Reliable ResultsUtilizing a motor-driven piston burette and electrochemical polarized sensor, this titrator delivers precise and repeatable volumetric analyses. Its wide measurement range and optimized stirring system guarantee accuracy, making it an essential tool for laboratory applications.
Robust Data and Safety FeaturesWith memory for 99 titration results and RS232 connectivity for data transfer or printout, managing analytical data is simple. Integrated overload and short-circuit protection enhance operational safety, providing peace of mind during extensive use.
FAQ's of Volumetric KF Titrator Base EVA:
Q: How does the Volumetric KF Titrator Base EVA ensure precise measurement of water content?
A: Precision is achieved through the built-in motor-driven piston burette and electrochemical polarized sensor, which provide accurate titrant delivery and endpoint detection for water content ranging from 0.1 mg to 500 mg H2O.
Q: What are the main usage scenarios for this titrator in laboratory settings?
A: This device is ideal for laboratories conducting quantitative water content analyses in various samples, ensuring compliance with quality control standards and supporting research in chemical, pharmaceutical, and food industries.
Q: When should I perform calibration on this instrument, and what options are available?
A: Calibration should be performed before initial use and after significant maintenance or suspected drift. The instrument supports both automatic and manual calibration modes, offering flexibility depending on your laboratory requirements.
Q: Where can the stored titration results be accessed or exported from the instrument?
A: Results are stored in the internal memory for up to 99 titrations. Data can be exported through the RS232 port, allowing transfer to computers or external serial printers for record-keeping and analysis.
Q: What safety features are present to protect the user and the device during operation?
A: The titrator is equipped with overload and short-circuit protection systems, minimizing the risks associated with electrical faults and ensuring user safety during routine laboratory work.
Q: How does the stirring system enhance the titration process?
A: The magnetic stirring system with variable speed control ensures homogeneous mixing of the sample and reagent, leading to consistent reaction conditions and accurate titration results.
Q: What benefits does the large LCD display offer in routine laboratory analyses?
A: The expansive, backlit graphic LCD improves data visibility, reduces interpretation errors, and makes it easier for users to monitor the progress of titrations, even in low-light laboratory environments.