TitrIC pro combines titration, ion chromatography and direct measurement in a single analytical system. TitrIC pro is operated by MagIC Net, the sophisticated Metrohm standard software for ion chromatography.
TitrIC pro is the latest version of Metrohm’s all-in-one system for efficient monitoring of standard parameters and contaminants in drinking water and other matrices. TitrIC pro combines titration, ion chromatography and direct measurement in a single analytical system
Synergies between titration, direct measurement and ion chromatography from Metrohm are evident: all methods use the same liquid handling units and share a single sample changer saving time, costs, and bench space.
TitrIC pro determines all ionic components quickly, reliably and reproducibly. Results are presented in a single report and stored in the integral database. Up to 100 samples can be determined without any manual intervention. The high degree of automation including sample preparation reduces costs and increases the precision of the measurements.
TitrIC pro is conveniently controlled by MagIC Net, the Metrohm standard software for ion chromatography; tiamo™, the Metrohm standard software for titration, runs in the background. Due to the combination of titration and ion chromatography, all ionic components can be carried out by TitrIC pro – which is why TitrIC pro is not only ideal for comprehensive water analysis, but also for applications in the food, electroplating and pharmaceutical industry
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