Karl Fischer Titration Guide. Part 3
Sampling Techniques
This brochure explains some important rules and guidelines for drawing samples to determine water content according to Karl Fischer. Our tips and tricks incorporate the experience of METTLER TOLEDO’s application chemists and are well proven through daily practice and application.
Taking the right sample in the right way is a prerequisite to obtaining accurate and reliable results. In the case of water and moisture content determinations, avoiding water absorption from atmospheric moisture, sampling tools or sample vials and vessels is a paramount sampling objective.
Different sampling techniques have been developed to accommodate the varying nature of samples since the first Karl Fischer titrations were carried out in 1935.
This brochure explains some important rules and guidelines for drawing samples to determine water content according to Karl Fischer. Our tips and tricks incorporate the experience of METTLER TOLEDO’s application chemists and are well proven through daily practice and application.
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Sampling Techniques
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The process of titration gives us the possibility to determine the exact concentration of a substance in a solution. Whether in drug manufacturing, environmental chemistry or quality control, this method allows us to ensure that our findings and products are accurate and reliable.