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Description
- Interface: 1 x USB-A and 1 x USB-B, 2 x RS-232-C
- Dosing speed: max. 100 mL/min (with 50 mL unit)
- Filling speed: min 30 s to 999 s adjustable (time according to the cylinder volume)
- 20 mL dosing unit
- Dosing accuracy: systematic error 0.15 %, random error 0.05 % in compliance with EN ISO 8655-6
- Titration with hand controller (mouse)
- Titration rate can be adjusted in five different steps to optimize the titration speed and accuracy
- Automatic calculation of results in different units and exportation to a printer or USB memory device
- Automatic weight recording when a balance is connected
- Adjustable dosing and filling rate for each method
- Adjustable filling between each dose step
- The intelligent filling function checks if a dosing step is feasible without filling in advance
- This reduces faulty operations during a serial dosing process
Specifications
Specifications
| Burette Functions | 8000 resolution |
| Certifications/Compliance | ISO 8655, part 6; EMC: 2004/108/EG; safety EG- Directive 2006/95 |
| Connector Types | Stirrer Connection: TM 50, power supply directly through piston burette |
| Description | Without magnetic stirrer |
| Display Type | Graphics-capable TFT display |
| Includes | Ready to use assembled 20 ml dosing unit, manual controller, titration clamp, stand rod and power supply 100-240 V |
| Keypad | The unit is operated using the keys on the device itself, the controller TZ 3880 and optional PC-keyboard (USB) |
| Model | Titronic™ 300 |
| Power Supply | 100 to 240 V, 50/60 Hz, power input 30 VA |
| Resolution | 0.005 to 0.025 mL (depending on dosing unit) |
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