Description
Specifications Table
Product Name – Dosatest test strips, pH 3.6 – 6.1 Dosatest nonbleeding pH strips Quantity/Pack Size – 100 strips Form – Paper strips Grade – Lab-grade Application – pH measurement (3.6–6.1 range)
Product Overview
Dosatest nonbleeding pH strips (3.6–6.1 range) deliver precise acidity readings with minimal color bleed, ensuring accurate results for lab applications. Each strip features a clear, easy-to-read color chart for quick interpretation, eliminating guesswork during testing. The nonbleeding design prevents color contamination between pads, enhancing reliability in repeated measurements. These strips are manufactured to lab-grade standards, offering consistent performance across various testing conditions. The compact, lightweight packaging ensures convenient storage and portability, making them ideal for field or benchtop use. With a broad pH range of 3.6 to 6.1, they are particularly suited for testing mildly acidic to neutral solutions, providing a cost-effective alternative to digital pH meters. The strips are chemically stable, with a long shelf life when stored in a cool, dry environment away from direct sunlight. Their rapid response time allows for immediate readings, streamlining workflow efficiency in experimental setups.
FAQs
1. How do these pH strips compare to liquid pH indicators?
These strips offer faster results without the need for additional reagents or equipment. Unlike liquid indicators, they eliminate cross-contamination risks and are more portable for on-the-go testing.
2. Can these strips be used for testing food or beverages?
While primarily designed for lab use, they can measure pH in non-oily food/beverage samples within the 3.6–6.1 range. For food-grade compliance, verify with specific regulatory standards.
3. What is the typical response time for these strips?
The color change occurs within 10–15 seconds upon immersion, with final stabilization in under 30 seconds for accurate reading.
4. Are these strips affected by temperature variations?
Minimal temperature influence exists, but extreme heat or cold may slightly alter reaction times. For best results, test samples at room temperature (20–25°C).
5. How should unused strips be stored to maintain accuracy?
Keep the container tightly sealed in a cool, dry place away from moisture and volatile chemicals. Avoid refrigeration, as condensation can degrade the strips.
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