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Industrial Test Systems 481027 WaterWorks Chloride Check Test Strips

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  • ✔DETECTION LEVELS Chloride Check 0 50 100 250 500 ppm
  • ✔EASY TO USE: Single dip and read test strip procedure and optimized color chart make the product ideal for technical and non technical users alike for detection of Chloride in water
  • ✔COMPLETE KIT: Bottle of 50 test strips with verified color chart bottle label for easy color matching
  • ✔ACCURATE AND RELIABLE: Components are tested by Quality Control personnel at each step and are rejected if they are outside of specifications. Standards are prepared using calibrated equipment, and concentrations are confirmed by recognized reference methods
  • ✔HIGHEST QUALITY: ITS, manufactures test strip products in their USA facility in an environment that allows for reproducibility, accuracy, and traceability based on Good Manufacturing Practices


Direct from the Manufacturer - USA WaterWorks Chloride Check Test #481027 CONTAINS 1 BOTTLE OF 50 TESTS FOR MEASURING CHLORIDE LEVELS IN WATER. WaterWorks Chloride Check is the most advanced chloride test strip available today. Designed to verify EPA guidelines for chloride, these Chloride Check test strips are easy and safe-to-use without sacrificing performance and reliability. Simply dip the test strip into your sample according to the instructions provided, remove excess water, wait, and read your results using the color matching guide. It’s that simple. Get accurate, rapid results at an affordable cost. Measures levels from 0-500 ppm (mg/L). This product DOES NOT require an eXact photometer to read results.


Tom
Reviewed in the United States on March 31, 2022
I tested these with deionized water and salt water solutions. The colors range is not as large as it is on the bottle. Distilled water made the test strips change color to look like something around 100ppm. The effect is that I couldn't actually measure with the precision the bottle's scale would suggest. With some calibration solutions to get the actual colors, you can probably measure the salt concentration within a factor of 10-100.