Iron, udv – LaMotte SMART Spectro Spectrophotometer User Manual

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IRON, UDV

BIPYRIDYL–UNIT DOSE VIAL METHOD • CODE 4315-J

QUANTITY

CONTENTS

CODE

1

*Total Iron Unit Dose Vials, 20 pouches

*4315-J

*WARNING: Reagents marked with an * are considered to be potential health

hazards. To view or print a Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) for these reagents

go to www.lamotte.com. To obtain a printed copy, contact LaMotte by e-mail,

phone or fax.

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, 3 mL

30528

1

Pipet Tip (0-5 mL)

30695

1

Cuvette Rack

31695

1

Package of 3 Vials (empty)

0156

1

Foil Storage Bag

9467

Most natural waters contain some iron. Its presence may vary from small traces

to very large amounts in water which is contaminated by acid mine wastes.

For domestic use, the concentration should not exceed 0.2 ppm and for some

industrial applications not even a trace of iron can be tolerated. There are many

means available for removing or reducing iron content. Water softening resins are

effective for removing small amounts of iron and special ion exchange materials

are selective for iron removal. High concentrations of iron can be removed by such

chemical processes as oxidation and lime or lime-soda softening. Because of the

many means of removing or reducing the amount of iron in water, the particular

method employed will depend largely on the form of iron which is present and the

end use of the treated water.

SMART Spectro Test Procedures 2.11

IRON, UDV

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