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Hanna Instruments HI764 Marine Nitrite Ultra Low
Hanna Instruments HI764 Marine Nitrite Ultra Low
Hanna Instruments HI764 Marine Nitrite Ultra Low

Hanna Instruments HI764 Marine Nitrite Ultra Low Range Checker HC (3-(Pack))

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UPC / ISBN 704122781594
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Hanna Instruments HI764 Marine Nitrite Ultra Low Features

  • More accurate than chemical test kits, less expensive than professional testing

  • Single button operation for ease of use

  • Uses Adaptation of EPA Diazotization method 354.1, for uses have these requirements

  • Large LCD screen for readability

  • Auto shut-off to extend battery life


About Hanna Instruments HI764 Marine Nitrite Ultra Low

The HI 764 is a portable meter for measuring nitrite in water samples. The HI 764 bridges the gap between less accurate chemical test kits, and expensive professional test instrumentation. To use, zero the instrument with your water sample, then add the reagent. Place the vial into the checker, press the button and read the results within seconds. The meter has a range of 0 to 200 ppb + or - 4% of the reading (+ or - 10 ppb), with resolution 1 ppb. It operates in temperatures from 0 to 50 degrees C (32 to 122 degrees F)/RH max 95%. The device operates on one 1.5V AAA battery, with an auto-off function that shuts off the device after two minutes of non-use. Dimensions are 81.5 x 61 x 37.5 mm (3.2 x 2.4 x 1.5”) and weighs 64 g (2.25 oz.). Nitrite is an intermediate form of nitrogen produced from ammonia during the nitrogen cycle. Nitrite colorimeters are used to ensure proper levels of nitrite in water, since elevated levels can be dangerous to aquatic life. Hanna Instruments manufactures a wide variety of analytical instrumentation, including pH meters, multi-parameter meters, electrodes, chemical reagents, and buffer solutions. Founded in 1978, Hanna is headquartered in Woonsocket, RI, with subsidiaries in 32 countries. Hanna Instruments holds many firsts in the field of analytical instrumentation, including a pH electrode with a built-in temperature sensor, an electronic pocket-sized pH tester, and a replaceable electrode pH pocket tester. To ensure the quality of its products, Hanna is a vertically integrated manufacturer and does not subcontract any part of its manufacturing.