Iron is naturally present in water in low concentrations, but it reaches high concentrations in wastewater effluents. The iron concentration in water needs to be monitored because it becomes harmful above certain levels.
In domestic water, for instance, iron can unpleasantly alter the taste, stain laundry, damage kitchenware and favor the growth of certain bacteria. Iron is also an indicator of ongoing corrosion in industrial plants or in water cooling and heating systems. Moreover, iron is normally monitored in mining wastewater to avoid contamination.
Generally, ground and surface water contains no more than 1 mg/L (ppm) iron; but due to mining and industrial drainage, higher levels of iron have been observed. Iron in water appears to be more of a nuisance than a hazard.
Order Information:
HI 38039 test kit come with 100 packets iron reagent, checker disc, glass vials with caps (2) and 3 mL plastic pipette.
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Specification :
Method | Checker Disc | |
Range | 0.00-1.00 mg/L | |
Smallest Increment | 0.02 mg/L | |
Chemical Method | Phenanthroline | |
Number of Tests | 100 | |
Weight | 436 g |