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Carbonate hardness (temporary hardness) is an important parameter in water chemistry and provides information about the concentration of hydrogen carbonate and carbonate ions in the water. It is part of the total hardness and plays a decisive role in the buffering capacity of the water (pH stability).
Monitoring carbonate hardness is essential in boiler systems, as carbonate hardness precipitates and forms scale when heated. This impairs heat transfer and can lead to serious damage to the system. The carbonate hardness in boiler water should be as low as possible (< 0.5 °dH). For applications that require particularly high precision in the low hardness range, the CALDUR® CH 5 test set offers a resolution of 0.5 °dH or 0.25 °dH. This is ideal for checking softened water, boiler water and high-purity process water.
The CALDUR® carbonate hardness CH 5 test set works according to the proven acid-base titration method. The hydrogen carbonate is neutralized by adding an acid solution drop by drop to a water sample with Reagent. The color changes at the equivalence point – the number of drops used corresponds directly to the carbonate hardness.
The method is simple, fast and provides reliable results in the measuring range from 0 to 10 °dH with a resolution of 0.5 °dH (0.25 °dH with double the sample quantity).
Ideal for daily checks in boiler systems and softening systems – immediate results
Particularly precise measurement in the low hardness range
Cost-efficient for regular inspections in waterworks and industrial plants
No additional devices required – direct reading
Clearly recognizable end point of the titration
Safe transportation and protection of reagents
For best results, the water sample should be clear and free of suspended solids.
The color change from green to red/orange is clearly visible.
Shake well after each drop to ensure a complete reaction.
For maximum precision, use a 20 ml sample (resolution 0.25 °dH).
| Measured value per drop | Sample quantity | Measuring range |
|---|---|---|
| 0.5 °dH | 10 ml | 0 to 10 °dH |
| 0.25 °dH | 20 ml | 0 to 5 °dH (highest resolution) |
With a CALDUR® test set carbonate hardness CH 5 you can carry out 100 measurements at 5 °dH.
With lower hardnesses, more measurements are possible.
Resolution: 0.5 °dH (with 10 ml sample) or 0.25 °dH (with 20 ml sample)
Reproducibility: Very good if performed carefully
Interferences: No significant interferences for typical water samples
For carbonate hardness above 10 °dH, we recommend the CALDUR® test set CH with a measuring range up to 20 °dH.
Alternatively, you can dilute the sample:
| Dilution | Procedure | Calculation of the measured value |
|---|---|---|
| 1:1 | 5 ml sample + 5 ml distilled water | Number of drops × 1.0 = °dH |
| Property | Value |
|---|---|
| Parameters | Carbonate hardness (CH) |
| Item number | 31-071430 |
| Method | Acid-base titration |
| Measuring principle | Droplet titration with color change |
| Measuring range | 0 to 10 °dH |
| Resolution | 0.5 °dH or 0.25 °dH |
| Analysis duration | 1 minute |
| Number of determinations | 100 at 5 °dH |
| Packaging | Hinged lid box |
| Packaging size | 103 x 91 x 36 mm |
| weight | approx. 130 g |
| Scope of delivery |
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| 1 titration solution (30 ml) |
| 1 indicator solution (5 ml) |
| 1 test tube with 10 ml / 20 ml scale |
| Detailed operating instructions (DE/EN) |
| Safety data sheets |
| Robust hinged lid box (103 x 91 x 36 mm) |
| Reagent | Volume | Shelf life | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Titration solution | 30 ml | 36 months (36M) | Shake before use |
| Indicator solution | 5 ml | 36 months (36M) | Shake before use, use 1 drop |
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 | Hinged lid box |
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