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Iron is a naturally occurring element that can be found in almost all bodies of water and groundwater sources. Although iron is essential for the human body, too high a concentration in drinking water can lead to undesirable effects. Elevated iron levels cause a brownish discoloration of the water, a metallic taste and can lead to deposits in pipes and household appliances.
The limit value for drinking water in Germany is 0.2 mg/l (Drinking Water Ordinance). The CALDUR® Iron LRS test set is specially designed for the highly sensitive measurement of very low iron concentrations. With a detection limit of just 0.01 mg/l, it is ideal for monitoring drinking water, ultrapure water and applications where even the smallest traces of iron need to be detected precisely.
Iron can enter the water from various sources: natural leaching from iron-containing rock layers, corrosion of iron pipes, industrial discharges or through iron-containing additives in water treatment. Precise photometric monitoring of the lowest iron concentrations is particularly important in drinking water treatment, in the food industry and in sensitive processes.
The CALDUR® Iron LRS Test Set – Photometric works according to the proven ferrozine method with optimized sensitivity. Ferrozine forms an intense violet color complex with iron(II) ions, the intensity of which is proportional to the iron concentration. The special reagent formulation enables the detection of iron concentrations as low as 0.01 mg/l.
After a reaction time of 5 minutes, the WINLAB Data Line photometer is used for precise evaluation. The photometer measures the absorbance of the colored solution and automatically calculates the exact iron concentration. This method offers maximum accuracy and reproducibility for demanding laboratory applications and quality controls.
Ideal for drinking water, ultrapure water and sensitive processes
Objective results without subjective color assessment
Cost-efficient for regular inspections in waterworks and industry
Fewer work steps for faster results
Efficient for routine checks and quality assurance
Perfect for quality management systems and logging
For best results, the water sample should be clear and free of suspended solids.
If the water is cloudy, pre-filtration with a filter paper (e.g. Whatman No. 1) is recommended.
The reaction time of 5 minutes should be strictly adhered to, as the color intensity is time-dependent.
For maximum precision, the photometer should be calibrated regularly.
| Measuring level | Description |
|---|---|
| 0.01 mg/l | Very low concentration (detection limit) |
| 0.05 mg/l | Low concentration |
| 0.1 mg/l | Average concentration |
| 0.2 mg/l | Drinking water limit value |
| 0.35 mg/l | Elevated concentration |
| 0.5 mg/l | Upper measuring range limit |
You can carry out 100 measurements with one CALDUR® Iron LRS – Photometric test set.
This refers to the quantity of reagents contained.
Readability: ± 0.02 mg/l (photometric)
Reproducibility: Excellent if the application instructions are followed
Interferences: Turbidity and coloration of the sample can influence the result (filter the sample if necessary). High copper concentrations can interfere with the measurement.
| Dilution | Procedure | Calculation of the measured value |
|---|---|---|
| 1:1 | 5 ml sample + 5 ml distilled water | Measured value × 2 |
| 1:4 | 2 ml sample + 8 ml distilled water | Measured value × 5 |
| 1:9 | 1 ml sample + 9 ml distilled water | Measured value × 10 |
The measured value is below the detection limit. This is generally not critical and indicates
that the iron concentration is very low (water is harmless with regard to iron).
Reagent (ferrozine solution)
| Property | Value |
|---|---|
| Parameters | Iron (Fe) |
| Item number | 31-073309 |
| Method | Photometric (ferrozine method) |
| Measuring principle | Photometric measurement with WINLAB Data Line Photometer |
| Measuring range | 0.01 to 0.5 mg/l Fe |
| Resolution | 0.01 mg/l (photometric) |
| Duration of analysis | 5 minutes |
| Number of provisions | 100 |
| Packaging | Plastic bag or refill pack |
| weight | approx. 150 g |
| Scope of delivery |
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| 1 reagent bottle (ferrozine solution) with detailed labeling |
| 1 test tube with 10 ml scale |
| Detailed operating instructions (DE/EN) |
| Safety data sheets for all reagents |
| Packaging: plastic bag or refill pack |
| Reagent | Volume | Shelf life | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ferrozine solution | 30 ml | 36 months (36M) | Shake before use |
Shelf life: The shelf life starts from the date of manufacture (printed on the bottle).
After opening, the reagents should be used within 12 months.
Store the test kit in a dry, cool place (10-25°C) and away from direct sunlight.
| Packaging | Plastic bag, Refill pack |
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