Description
Specifications Table
Product Name – Colored buffer dosing bottles, pH 4 (red) AVS TITRINORM®
Quantity/Pack Size – 1 L
Form – Liquid
Grade – Analytical
Application – pH meter calibration, buffer preparation
Product Overview
The AVS TITRINORM® pH 4 (red) colored buffer dosing bottle is engineered for high-precision pH calibration in laboratory settings. This ready-to-use liquid buffer solution adheres to strict analytical grade standards, ensuring accuracy and reproducibility in critical measurements. The distinct red coloration allows for easy identification, minimizing errors during calibration procedures. Housed in a durable, leak-proof dosing bottle, it provides controlled dispensing to prevent contamination and waste. The solution is formulated with ultra-pure reagents and stabilized to maintain its pH value over extended periods, even under varying environmental conditions. Its compatibility with most pH electrodes and meters makes it a versatile choice for diverse laboratory applications. The bottle’s ergonomic design facilitates single-handed operation, while the tamper-evident seal guarantees product integrity upon delivery. This buffer solution undergoes rigorous quality control testing to meet international standards, offering researchers confidence in their calibration results.
FAQs
1. What is the shelf life of this pH 4 buffer solution when stored properly?
When stored in its original sealed container at room temperature and protected from direct sunlight, this buffer solution maintains its specified pH value for up to 24 months from the date of manufacture. Always check the expiration date on the bottle before use.
2. Can this buffer solution be used with all types of pH electrodes?
The solution is compatible with most standard glass pH electrodes and combination electrodes. However, for specialized electrodes or those designed for specific applications, it’s recommended to verify compatibility with the electrode manufacturer’s guidelines.
3. What precautions should be taken when handling this buffer solution?
While this buffer solution is generally safe for laboratory use, standard chemical handling precautions should be followed. Wear appropriate personal protective equipment including gloves and safety goggles. Avoid skin and eye contact, and ensure proper ventilation in the working area.
4. How should this buffer solution be disposed of after use?
Small quantities of used buffer solution can typically be disposed of by dilution with plenty of water and flushing down the drain, unless local regulations specify otherwise. For larger quantities, follow your institution’s chemical waste disposal protocols or consult local environmental regulations.
5. What makes AVS TITRINORM® buffers different from standard buffer solutions?
AVS TITRINORM® buffers undergo a specialized manufacturing process that ensures exceptional purity and stability. They are produced under strict quality control measures, with each batch tested for accuracy and consistency. The color-coding system reduces identification errors, while the precise formulation minimizes temperature coefficient variations, providing more reliable calibration across different working conditions.










