An auto-titrator is an automated instrument used for performing titrations, a quantitative chemical analysis technique used to determine the concentration of a substance (analyte). It automates the process of adding titrant (a solution of known concentration) to the analyte until the reaction is complete, typically detected by a sensor or indicator. Auto-titrators improve accuracy, precision, and efficiency compared to manual titrations. They are commonly used in various industries including food and beverage, pharmaceuticals, environmental monitoring, and chemical manufacturing for quality control and research purposes.
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