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Iron Test Strip 0-500 PPM for Measuring aqueous Fe2+ (Ferrous) Iron in Water Samples [50 Strips] NOT for The Human Body.

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About this item

  • Easy to read distinct color blocks at 0, 3, 10, 25, 50, 100, 250, 500 PPM Fe2+
  • Comes in a bottle with a moisture wicking cap
  • No extra equipment or chemicals required for quick and accurate testing
  • Dissolved iron is an important indication of the level of corrosion, making it a critical parameter to monitor especially in closed loop systems



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Iron Test Strip (0-500 PPM)

50 strips for measuring aqueous Fe2+ (Ferrous) iron

Test Fe2+ in ground, drinking, waste, and industrial waters. This can give an idea of any level of corrosion in the pipework or containers. These strips can also be used to measure the ferrous iron content of food and fruit juices if needed.

These test strips work in aqueous solutions and on metallic surfaces in various industries. This test strip can also determine if a metal is ferrous or non-ferrous. Dissolved iron is therefore an important indication of the level of corrosion.

  • Easy to read distinct color blocks at 0, 3, 10, 25, 50, 100, 250, 500 PPM Fe2+
  • Comes in a bottle with a moisture wicking cap
  • No extra equipment or chemicals required for quick and accurate testing
  • Dissolved iron is an important indication of the level of corrosion, making it a critical parameter to monitor especially in closed loop systems

Instructions for use

  1. Immerse the test strip in the solution being tested for 1 second.
  2. Shake off excess liquid.
  3. Wait 10 seconds.
  4. Compare the color change on the test pad with the color chart on the label.

These strips will not measure the ferric iron, Fe3+ content of any aqueous solution which is the main source of iron in the environment as it forms the primary component of rust. Ferric iron is what in turn causes ground and drinking waters to become brown and smell metallic.


Susan H.
Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2025
There are no instructions on this as far as what the different colors mean or what level you’re at once you’ve used the strip.
Rick booth
Reviewed in the United States on December 26, 2024
Great test kit
Charles N. Sabatino
Reviewed in the United States on September 10, 2023
Simply put, they don’t work at all