
Private customers can also find our range in our partner store Ampha-Analyse.
The total hardness of water describes the sum of all alkaline earth ions, mainly calcium (Ca²⁺) and magnesium (Mg²⁺). It is an important parameter for drinking water quality, boiler water and industrial processes.
This test set is available in three units:
The Scientific series from CALDUR® offers maximum precision and user-friendliness thanks to the innovative syringe titration. Intermediate values can be read directly on the scale without having to count drops.
The CALDUR® Total Hardness Scientific test set uses a precise dosing syringe for titration. Two reagents are added to the water sample, then the titration solution is added with the syringe. The measured value is read directly from the syringe scale – no drop counting required!
Ideal for regular checks – faster than conventional drip titrations
Stepless reading enables intermediate values – no drop counting required
°dH, °fH or ppm – choose the right unit for your application
Particularly economical due to high number of possible measurements
The Scientific method allows continuous reading. Slowly add the titration solution to
and observe the color change closely. Intermediate values can be read off precisely.
| Unit | Measuring range | Measuring resolution |
|---|---|---|
| °dH | 0 – 20 °dH | Stepless |
| °fH | 0 – 20 °fH | Stepless |
| ppm | 0 – 200 ppm | Stepless |
You can carry out approx. 200 measurements with a CALDUR® Total Hardness Scientific test kit.
| Property | Value |
|---|---|
| Parameters | Total hardness (Ca²⁺ + Mg²⁺) |
| Method | Scientific (syringe titration) |
| Measuring range | 0 – 20 °dH / 0 – 20 °fH / 0 – 200 ppm |
| Analysis duration | 1 minute |
| Number of provisions | approx. 200 |
| Description: Syringe | Syringe, test tube, 2 reagents |
| Packaging | Plastic box |
| Dosing syringe | 60 ml with scale |
| Titration solution | 60 ml (shelf life 60M) |
| Indicator solution | 10 ml (shelf life 36M) |
| Test tubes | With markings |
| Operating instructions | DE/EN |
| Einheit | °dH, °fH, ppm |
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