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KF Titrator

KF Titrator

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What is KF Titrator?

A Karl Fischer (KF) Titrator is an instrument used for determining the moisture content of a substance. It is based on the Karl Fischer reaction, a chemical reaction between iodine, sulfur dioxide, pyridine, and water. The KF titrator automates this process, typically using either a volumetric or coulometric method to precisely measure the amount of iodine required to react with all the water in the sample. It is widely used in various industries, including pharmaceuticals, food and beverage, petroleum, and chemicals, for quality control, research, and regulatory compliance to ensure product stability and prevent spoilage.

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