• Analytical need
    Determine which specific titration analyzes you need to perform in your laboratory. The titrator must be suitable for your applications, whether acid-base titrations, redox titrations, complexometric titrations, etc.
  • Accuracy and precision
    Make sure that the titrator meets the accuracy and precision requirements of your analyses. This is especially important if you need very accurate results.
  • Monster capacity
    Consider the sample capacity of the titrator. Do you need to be able to process many samples in a short time? Capacity may vary from model to model.
  • Types of electrodes
    Check which electrodes are compatible with the titrator. This may include pH electrodes, redox electrodes, ion-selective electrodes, etc.
  • Software and connectivity
    Look at the included software and connectivity options. Good software makes operation easier and makes data storage and analysis more efficient.
  • Maintenance and calibration
    Inquire about maintenance needs and calibration procedures for the titrator. Make sure your laboratory staff is trained to properly maintain and calibrate the titrator.

Please feel free to contact us to request a demonstration or trial period.

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