Micro Essential Laboratory QT-10 HYDRION Quat 2-Chain Sanitizer Test Paper Roll, 0-400 ppm – Case of 10 Rolls

$50.86

This scientific test paper allows a student to conduct chemistry or biology experiments involving sanitizers and chemical concentrations.

Micro Essential Laboratory QT-10 HYDRION Quat 2-Chain Sanitizer Test Paper Roll, 0-400 ppm - Case of 10 Rolls
Micro Essential Laboratory QT-10 HYDRION Quat 2-Chain Sanitizer Test Paper Roll, 0-400 ppm – Case of 10 Rolls
$50.86

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Hydroid QT-10 Quaternary Test Paper provides a simple, reliable, and economical means to measure the concentration of Quaternary Sanitizers, including n-alkyldimethylbenzyl and/or n-alkyl dimethyl ethyl benzyl ammonium chloride, and Rocall II. With color matches at 0-100-200-300-400ppm (parts per million), the test paper measures concentrations between 0-400ppm, detecting exhaustion of solutions that should be replaced as well as helping to avoid using excessive amounts of sanitizing agents.

Features

  • Each Case contains 10 rolls of QT-10 SANITIZER Test Tapes in the RANGE 0-400ppm
  • PLEASE READ or Ask any Questions to ensure you are selecting the correct Sanitizer test tape for the FOOD SERVICE Sanitizer Solution you are using. QT-10 is for testing 2 Chain Quat types
  • QT-10 test tapes are calibrated to test the concentration of Alkyl dimethylbenzyl ammonium Compounds Roccal II, Hyamine 3500
  • Test solution should be room temperature (ideally 65-75 degree farhenheit)
  • Test paper should be held in motionless solution for ten seconds. Results should be read immediately
  • Color chart shows matches at increments of 0-100-200-300-400 ppm for testing Quaternary Sanitizers

Additional information

Weight 0.005 lbs
Dimensions 16.5 × 5.6 × 6.6 in

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