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Caldur® Bromine – Colorimetric

Determination of bromine in water using a color chart (0.1-2.0 mg/l Br)
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CALDUR® Bromine Test Set – Colorimetric

What is bromine measured for?

Bromine (Br) is used as an alternative to chlorine to disinfect water, especially in swimming pools, whirlpools and cooling water systems. Unlike chlorine, bromine remains effective even at higher temperatures and pH values, which is why it is particularly preferred in hot water applications.

Controlling the bromine concentration is important to ensure sufficient disinfection and at the same time avoid overdosing. Typical target values are between 2 and 4 mg/l in swimming pools and whirlpools.

Bromine is used in cooling water systems to prevent microbial growth and biofilm formation. Regular monitoring protects the systems from corrosion and deposits.

How does the test set work?

The CALDUR® Bromine Test Set – Colorimetric is based on the DPD method (diethyl-p-phenylenediamine). After adding two reagents to the water sample, a pink to violet coloration develops within 1 minute, the intensity of which is proportional to the bromine concentration.

The measured value is determined by direct color comparison with a 6-stage color chart supplied.

Advantages of the CALDUR® test set

  • Quick analysis in just 1 minute

    Ideal for regular checks in swimming pools and whirlpools

  • Measuring range 0.1 to 2.0 mg/l Br

    Covers the entire field of practical relevance

  • 150 provisions per set

    Cost-efficient for continuous use

  • Proven DPD method

    Reliable and reproducible results

  • Robust plastic housing with hinged lid

    Safe transportation and protection of reagents

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:

  1. Fill water sample into test tubes up to the 10 ml mark
  2. Add 5 drops of reagent A and mix
  3. Add 3 drops of reagent B and mix
  4. Perform immediate color comparison with color chart (within 1 minute)

Tip for best results

The measurement should be carried out immediately after sampling, as bromine is more volatile than chlorine.
Avoid exposure to sunlight and do not heat the sample.
At high bromine concentrations, the color may fade again after the maximum (bleaching) – in this case, dilute the sample and measure again.

Important notes

  • Measure the sample immediately after taking it – bromine volatilizes quickly
  • Do not exceed the reaction time (max. 1 minute)
  • Avoid direct sunlight during the measurement
  • If the color fades: dilute the sample and measure again
  • Thoroughly rinse the test tube with the sample before each measurement

Measuring range

Measuring level Description
0.1 mg/l Very low concentration (light pink)
0.2 mg/l Low concentration (pink)
0.5 mg/l Medium concentration (pink-violet)
0.8 mg/l Increased concentration (violet)
1.0 mg/l High concentration (dark violet)
2.0 mg/l Very high concentration (deep violet)
Read intermediate values:
If the color lies between two fields, you can form the mean value
(e.g. between 0.5 and 0.8 mg/l = approx. 0.6-0.7 mg/l).

Number of possible destinations

You can carry out 150 measurements with a CALDUR® Bromine test set.
This refers to the quantity of reagents contained.

Measuring accuracy and reproducibility

Readability: ± 1 color level
Reproducibility: Very good if the application instructions are followed
Interference: Chlorine and other oxidizing agents also react with DPD. If chlorine is present at the same time, the measured value is the sum of bromine and chlorine. Ozone can also influence the result.

What to do if measured values are out of range?

Measured value > 2.0 mg/l

Verduction Execution Calculation of the measured value
1:1 5 ml sample + 5 ml bromine-free water Measured value × 2
1:4 2 ml sample + 8 ml bromine-free water Measured value × 5

Measured value < 0.1 mg/l

Measured value is below the detection limit. A minimum concentration of 1.0 mg/l bromine should be present in swimming pools and whirlpools to ensure effective disinfection.

Specifications at a glance

Reagents (2 reagents)

Property Value
Parameters Bromine (Br)
Item number 31-072230
Method Colorimetric (DPD)
Measuring principle Color comparison with 6-stage color chart
Measuring range 0.1 to 2.0 mg/l Br
Color scale 6 measuring levels (0.1 / 0.2 / 0.5 / 0.8 / 1.0 / 2.0 mg/l)
Analysis duration 1 minute
Number of provisions 150
Number of reagents 2
Packaging Hinged lid box
Packaging size 103 x 91 x 36 mm
weight approx. 150 g
Scope of delivery
2 reagent bottles (reagent A, reagent B) with detailed labeling
1 test tube with 10 ml scale
1 color card with 6 measuring levels
Detailed operating instructions (DE/EN)
Safety data sheets for all reagents
Robust hinged lid box (103 x 91 x 36 mm)

Reagent details

Reagent Volume Shelf life Notes
Reagent A (DPD 1) 30 ml 24 months (24M) DPD reagent, shake before use
Reagent B (buffer) 10 ml 24 months (24M) Buffer solution, 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 protected from direct sunlight.

Additional information

Packaging

Hinged lid box, Refill pack

Flyer
Operating instructions