Thermo Orion Star T920 Redox Titrators

The Thermo Scientific Orion Star T920 redox titrators are designed to increase your laboratory productivity by automating titrations.

Features

  • Offer easy-to-use navigation from setup to live titration analysis to data transfer
  • Showcase titrations, onscreen instructions and help menus on a large color graphic touchscreen display
  • Create and save up to ten user-defined methods
List Price $4,048.00
$3,845.60
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Use the Orion Star T920 redox titrator for dedicated redox titrations including sulfite/SO2 and reducing sugar in juice and wine, ascorbic acid (vitamin C) and peroxide value in food products, dissolved oxygen in wastewater by Winkler titration and organic matter in soil. Titration techniques include equivalence point titrations and preset mV endpoint titrations for versatile sample analysis. Pair the titrator option with any of the premium Orion redox electrodes or select the preconfigured titrator and electrode kit for a bundled discount.

  • (1) T900 Series titrator
  • (1) 20mL burette
  • (1) Burette cover
  • (1) Electrode holder
  • (1) Stirrer probe
  • (1) Dispenser probe
  • (1) Tubing kit
  • (1) Desiccant tube
  • (1) Reagent bottle holder
  • (1) 1L plastic reagent bottle
  • (1) GL38 reagent bottle cap
  • (1) USB computer cable
  • (1) USB flash drive with user manual
  • (1) 110-240V power adapters
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Thermo Orion Star T920 Redox Titrators
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Orion Star T920 redox titrator, includes 20 mL burette, stirrer probe, dispenser probe, standard tubing kit, 1 L plastic bottle, GL38 bottle cap with drying tube, computer cable, literature on USB drive, 110-240 V power supplies
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Thermo Orion Star T920 Redox Titrators
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Orion Star T920 redox titrator kit, includes 9778BNWP glass-body redox electrode, 20 mL burette, stirrer probe, dispenser probe, standard tubing kit, 1 L plastic bottle, GL38 bottle cap with drying tube, computer cable, literature on USB drive, 110-240 V power supplies
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