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Total Hardness Test Kit, Model 5-B (145300) – Drop Count Titration for Ca & Mg as CaCO₃
Total hardness is the combined concentration of calcium and magnesium, reported as CaCO₃.The Model 5-B Total Hardness Test Kit (145300) provides a simple, reliable way to measure total water hardness (calcium and magnesium) as CaCO₃ using a proven drop count titration method. Designed for both field and laboratory use, this kit delivers fast, accurate results without the need for instrumentation. Using an EDTA-based titration, each drop of titrant corresponds directly to hardness concentration, allowing users to quickly determine hardness levels in grains per gallon (gpg) or convert to mg/L as CaCO₃.
Why Test for Total Hardness? Water hardness, caused primarily by calcium and magnesium ions, can lead to: • Scale buildup in pipes, boilers, and equipment • Reduced efficiency of soaps and detergents • Increased maintenance and operational costs Routine hardness testing helps optimize water treatment processes, protect equipment, and ensure consistent water quality.
How It Works (Drop Count Titration) The test uses a color-change titration: 1. Add reagent to the sample (turns red/pink if hardness is present) 2. Add titrant drop-by-drop 3. Count drops until the solution turns blue (endpoint) 4. Number of drops = total hardness (gpg as CaCO₃)
Benefits • Measures total hardness (Ca + Mg) as CaCO₃ • Drop count titration method - simple, cost-effective, and easy to use • Direct reading results: for this test kit, 1 drop = 1 gpg (or 17.1 mg/L as CaCO₃) • Wide measurement range: 1-30 gpg (17-513 mg/L as CaCO₃) • ~100 tests per kit for efficient routine monitoring • No instrumentation required - ideal for on-site testing
Applications • Drinking water • Groundwater testing • Industrial water systems (boilers, cooling towers) • Food & beverage processing • Environmental and field water analysis
Utilizes drop count titration - a simple, economical titration method