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HI 901 • HI 902

Automatic Titration Systems

with Clip-Lock™ Exchangeable Burette System and Automatic Burette Recognition

Titration Automaic Titration Systems

Clip-Lock™ Exchangeable Burette System

With Clip-Lock™, it only takes a couple of seconds to exchange thereagent burettes to perform a different titration.

With conventional titrators, there is the risk of cross contamination of titrants when exchanging reagents. Reconfiguring the titrator for different sample methods consumes time and reagents. Each method may need different reagents and care must be used when purging and cleaning the burette. To avoid these problems,
HANNA introduces the Clip-Lock™ exchangeable burette system to prevent cross contamination while reducing loss of time and reagents. Burettes simply slide out for quick exchanges and detaching the aspiration and dispensing tubes from the titrant bottles is easy.Having several prepared burettes on hand will make the
HANNA 900 series the fastest and most versatile titration systems available.Interrupting an important cycle of analysis due to a malfunctioning burette is a thing of the past. With the
HANNA Clip-Lock™system you can simply substitute the burette and complete all your tests with the same titrant!
HANNA ’s burettes feature a threaded screw connection to prevent leakage problems. Burettes are available in 5 mL, 10 mL & 25 mL sizes and are made of chemically resistant material to ensure many years of trouble-free operation.

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