HYDRA-POINT? titrant, 5 mg/ml (volumetric 2-component) BAKER ANALYZED? reagent | BAKR6274-02 | Avantor

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HYDRA-POINT? titrant, 5 mg/ml (volumetric 2-component) BAKER ANALYZED? reagent | BAKR6274-02 | Avantor

Volumetric 2-component HYDRA-POINT™ titrant (5mg/ml) in BAKER ANALYZED™ reagent grade. Ensures precision in titrations with stable, standardized formulation.

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Original price was: ₹22,890.00.Current price is: ₹20,601.00.

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Specifications Table

Product Name – HYDRA-POINT™ titrant, 5 mg/ml (volumetric 2-component) BAKER ANALYZED™ reagent
Quantity/Pack Size – 1 L
Form – Liquid
Grade – BAKER ANALYZED™ Reagent
Application – Volumetric titration, precise analytical procedures

Product Overview

HYDRA-POINT™ titrant (5 mg/ml) is a high-precision volumetric 2-component reagent designed for exacting titration requirements in analytical laboratories. Formulated under BAKER ANALYZED™ standards, this titrant ensures exceptional accuracy and consistency, eliminating variability in critical measurements. The 2-component system enhances stability, preventing degradation over time and maintaining its standardized concentration for reliable long-term use. Its liquid form allows for easy dispensing and seamless integration into automated titration systems, reducing human error and improving workflow efficiency. The reagent’s composition is optimized to minimize interference with common analytes, ensuring clean, reproducible endpoints in titrimetric analysis. Whether used in manual or instrument-based setups, this titrant delivers repeatable results with minimal recalibration needs. The 1 L packaging provides sufficient volume for high-throughput applications while maintaining cost-effectiveness. Rigorous quality control during production guarantees compliance with international reagent purity benchmarks, making it a trusted choice for laboratories demanding analytical excellence.

FAQs

1. What is the shelf life of HYDRA-POINT™ titrant when stored properly?

The titrant maintains its specified concentration for 24 months from the date of manufacture when stored in its original sealed container at 15-25°C, protected from light and moisture. Always check the label for the exact expiration date as stability may vary slightly between production batches.

2. Can this titrant be used with standard laboratory glassware, or does it require specialized equipment?

This volumetric titrant is fully compatible with conventional borosilicate glass burettes, pipettes, and volumetric flasks. No specialized equipment is necessary, though we recommend using Class A glassware for optimal precision. The liquid’s viscosity is optimized for smooth flow through standard titration apparatus.

3. How does the 2-component formulation improve performance compared to single-component titrants?

The dual-component system creates a self-stabilizing matrix that resists concentration drift from evaporation or atmospheric exposure. This formulation maintains the 5 mg/ml specification more consistently than single-component alternatives, particularly in environments with temperature fluctuations or prolonged storage periods.

4. What precautions should be taken when handling this titrant to maintain its accuracy?

Always use clean, dry glassware to prevent contamination that could alter the titration endpoint. Avoid transferring the solution to plastic containers as some polymers may leach interferents. After each use, immediately reseal the container and purge the headspace with inert gas if the bottle will remain open for extended periods during continuous use.

5. Is this titrant compatible with potentiometric titration systems?

Yes, the electrochemical properties of this titrant are optimized for potentiometric detection methods. Its consistent ionization behavior produces sharp inflection points in pH or mV curves, making it particularly suitable for automated systems with electrode-based endpoint detection. The formulation minimizes electrode fouling that can occur with some alternative titrants.