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Description
- Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) is a common water quality parameter for municipal wastewater and industrial wastewater applications. It is used to quantify the amount of organics in a water sample and indicates the amount of oxygen that is available to be consumed by reactions with that solution.
- As results of a COD test are easy to reproduce and are available in two hours, it is widely used as a process control parameter. COD values give a good indication of what is currently happening in a system and over time it can be used to make predictions to further optimize the treatment process.
- Barcoded vial for easy method selection when used with Lovibond Spectrophotometers
- Pre-filled tubes reduce sample preparation and handling
- Part of the complete range of COD products from Lovibond™
Specifications
Specifications
| Analytes | Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) |
| Format | Tube Test / Vial Test |
| For Use With (Application) | Industrial Wastewater, Environmental Compliance, Municipal Wastewater |
| For Use With (Equipment) | Lovibond Spectrophotometers and Colorimeters |
| No. of Tests | 24 and 1 reagent blank |
| Quantity | 25 Tubes Tests |
| Range | 2 to 60 mg/L |
| Recommended Accessories | Lovibond RD125 Reactor |
| Test Method | Dichromate / H2SO4 |
| Test Time | Sample prep and 2 hour digestion required |
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