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Caldur® PM value – Titrimetric

PM value determination (p-value/m-value) in water by acid-base titration (0.5 / 0.25 mmol/l per drop)
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CALDUR® PM value test set – Titrimetric

What is the PM value measured for?

The PM value (p-value and m-value) describes the acid and base capacity of water and is a central parameter in boiler water and cooling water monitoring.

The p-value (phenolphthalein value) indicates the base capacity up to pH 8.2 and shows the concentration of hydroxide and carbonate ions. It is particularly important for monitoring alkalinity in boiler water and cooling water systems.

The m-value (methyl orange value) indicates the total alkalinity up to pH 4.3 and also includes the hydrogen carbonate ions. It is a measure of the total acid capacity of the water.

Regular monitoring of the PM value is essential for the safe operation of steam boiler systems, cooling water systems and water treatment systems. Incorrect alkalinity values can lead to corrosion, boiler scale or foaming.

How does the test set work?

The CALDUR® PM value test set works according to the proven acid-base titration method. The water sample is first mixed with a pre-reagent and an m-reagent (Reagent). The titration solution is then added drop by drop until a clear color change indicates the end point.

Measuring principle: Each drop of titration solution corresponds to 0.5 mmol/l (for standard sample volume) or 0.25 mmol/l (for double sample volume). The number of drops multiplied by the drop value results directly in the PM value.

Calculation: Number of drops × 0.5 (0.25) mmol/l = PM value.

Advantages of the CALDUR® test set

  • p-value and m-value in one test set

    Comprehensive alkalinity determination with one test kit

  • Measured value 0.5 (0.25) mmol/l per drop

    Precise measurement for system monitoring

  • 100 provisions per set

    Economical for regular operational control

  • 3 reagents for maximum accuracy

    m reagent, pre-reagent and titration solution

  • Proven acid-base titration

    Reliable and reproducible results

Areas of application

Pond / lake
Groundwater / well water
Drinking / tap water
Aquaristics
Pool / Swimming pool
Industrial processing
Boiler water
Food preparation
Waste water treatment

Carrying out the measurement:

Determination of the p-value:

  1. Fill the water sample into the test tube up to the mark
  2. Add pre-reagent and mix
  3. Add titration solution drop by drop until the first color change occurs
  4. Count drops = p-value in mmol/l (× drop value)

Determination of the m-value:

  1. Add m reagent to the same sample and mix
  2. Continue to add titration solution drop by drop until the second color change occurs
  3. Total number of drops (from start) = m-value in mmol/l (× drop value)

Tip for best results

For greater accuracy, use twice the sample volume – the drop value is then halved to 0.25 mmol/l. This enables a more precise determination, especially with low alkalinity values.

Important notes

  • Add the reagents in the specified order
  • Slowly add titration solution drop by drop
  • Mix thoroughly after each drop
  • For heavily stained samples: filter or dilute the sample

Measuring range

Property Value
Measured value per drop (standard volume) 0.5 mmol/l
Measured value per drop (double volume) 0.25 mmol/l
Measuring range From 0.25 mmol/l (by drop counting)
Calculation:
Number of drops × 0.5 mmol/l = PM value (for standard volume).
For double sample volume: number of drops × 0.25 mmol/l.
Example: 10 drops × 0.5 = 5.0 mmol/l.

Number of possible destinations

With one CALDUR® test set PM value you can carry out approx. 100 measurements.

Measuring accuracy and reproducibility

Readability: ± 0.5 mmol/l (per drop at standard volume)
Reproducibility: Very good if the application instructions are followed
Interference: Strongly colored or true samples can make the color change more difficult. In this case, filter or dilute the sample.

Specifications at a glance

Property Value
Parameters PM value (p-value / m-value)
Item number 31-071590
Method Titrimetric (acid-base titration)
Measuring principle Drop counting up to the color change
Measured value per drop 0.5 (0.25) mmol/l
Analysis time 2 minutes
Number of provisions approx. 100
Reagents 3 (m-reagent, pre-reagent, titration solution)
Packaging Hinged lid box
Packaging size 103 x 91 x 36 mm

Scope of delivery

m-Reagent (Reagent) Dropper bottle (shelf life 24M)
Pre-reagent Dropper bottle (shelf life 24M)
Titration solution Dropper bottle (shelf life 24M)
Test tubes With markings
Operating instructions DE/EN

Additional information

Packaging

Hinged lid box, Refill pack

Flyer
Operating instructions