Please note our office will be closed from midday 24th December 2024 and reopens on 3rd January 2025

Final day to place orders for in-stock items - 18th December 2024
Last deliveries before the holiday break - 20th December 2024
Shipments resume from 3rd January 2025

Freestyle Libre sensors are not available for direct sale to pharmacies. Please purchase through your authorized wholesalers.

X
Menu
Cart
X

Search Website

QUICK ORDER PRODUCTS

If you know the product code enter it here  

Ammonia Low Range Reagents (300 tests) - HI93700-03

HA-HI93700-03

The HI93700-03 are reagents for the colorimetric determination of ammonia in freshwater. There are enough reagents for 300 tests and are for use with Hanna Instruments compatible benchtop and portable meters. These high quality liquid reagents are clearly marked with the lot number and expiration date for traceability on each bottle.

Brand: Hanna

Learn more

Product CodeProduct Product Description Price (Excl gst) Qty Add
HA-HI93700-03 Ammonia Low Range Reagents (300 tests) - HI93700-03 Ammonia Low Range Reagents (300 tests) - HI93700-03 Login for price  

Go to checkout

Details

The HI93700-03 are high quality reagents that are pre-measured, allowing for users to achieve fast and accurate colorimetric measurements. These reagents follow the Nessler Method in which the reaction between ammonia and reagents causes a yellow tint in the sample. By simply adding 4 drops from each bottle of HI93700-03 reagent set to the sample, the reaction between ammonia and reagents causes a yellow tint in the sample will take place. The intensity of color is determined by a compatible photometer and the concentration will be displayed. The results will be displayed in ppm (mg/L) of either ammonia-nitrogen (NH3-N), ammonia or ammonium based on meter and setting being used. These reagents are designed to be used with samples that have an expected range of 0.00 to 3.00 ppm ammonia-nitrogen.

Package dropper bottles “A” and “B”
Quantity 300 tests
Method adaptation of the ASTM Manual of Water and Environmental Technology D1426-93, Nessler Method. The reaction between ammonia and reagents causes a yellow tint in the sample.