Borate - udv – LaMotte SMART3 Colorimeter User Manual

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BORATE - UDV

UNIT DOSE VIALS • CODE 4322-J

QUANTITY

CONTENTS

CODE

50

Borate UDV, 20 pouches

4322-J

Equipment needed but not supplied:

STANDARD ACCESSORY PACKAGE · CODE 1961
1

Package of 3 Vials (empty)

0156

1

Syringe, 3 mL, plastic

1184

1

Foil Storage Bag

9467

Or:

ADVANCED ACCESSORY PACKAGE · CODE 1962
1

Pipettor, 3mL

30528

1

Pipet Tip (0-5 mL)

30695

1

Cuvette Rack

31695

1

Package of 3 Vials (empty)

0156

1

Foil Storage Bag

9467

Some swimming pools use a borate buffering system. Borates lower the level

of carbon dioxide in the pool, which slows algae growth. This results in a lower

chlorine requirement. Free chlorine levels in pools with borate systems can be

maintained at 1.0 ppm.

Small amounts of boron are necessary for plant growth but large amounts can be

toxic. In humans, boron aids in the uptake of calcium and the production of strong

bones. An excess of boron can affect the central nervous system resulting in a

syndrome known as borism. Some natural waters may contain small amounts of

boron. Large concentrations may be due to industrial effl uent entering waterways.

Boron compounds are used in cleaning compounds, paper and paints, fertilizers,

glass and ceramics, fi re retardants and the production of alloys. In the atomic

energy fi eld, boron is a component of neutron shields and nuclear reactors.

SMART3 Test Procedures 11.10

BORATE, UDV

Test P

rocedures

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