Titromat® M1

Product number: 110150
6.523,50 €*
* Prices excl. VAT plus shipping costs.
Heyl

Available variants

Performance/execution: 115 V/50-60 HZ, 230 V/50-60 HZ, 24 V/50-60 HZ
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Product information

Dimensions: 560 x 440 x 290 mm
Weight: 11,000 kg
Measurement parameters: Carbonate hardness: CaC03
Measuring range: 0.89 – 17.9 ppm ; 0.09 - 1.8 °f (resolution: 2 °f)
Range of application: residual alkalinity after decarbonisation (boiler houses, brewery)
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Description

Description "Titromat® M1"

Titromat M1 – Automatic Carbonate Hardness Analysis in the Low Range

Continuous monitoring of water hardness for safe process operations

The Titromat M1 automatically monitors and determines the carbonate hardness in water within the low measurement range. It delivers continuous, precise measurement results and is ideal for systems where fluctuations in water hardness need to be detected immediately.

Technical Features of the Titromat M1

The device provides precise values in the low hardness range and delivers stable measurement data over long periods. Its performance profile includes:

  • Flexible measurement intervals: The frequency of measurements can be adjusted to system requirements, allowing rapid changes in water hardness to be detected immediately.
  • Automatic sample and reagent handling: The device doses reagents automatically and handles samples on its own, significantly reducing operator effort.
  • Documentation and interfaces: Measurement results can be stored directly or transmitted to higher-level systems for process monitoring.
  • Long-term stability: Accuracy is maintained even during continuous operation over weeks or months.

Where can the Titromat be used?

  • Residual alkalinity after decarbonization (boiler room, brewery)
  • Corrosion monitoring in boiler feed water

Why is monitoring carbonate hardness important in water treatment?

Carbonate hardness (residual alkalinity or m-value) significantly affects pH stability, corrosion tendency, and scale formation in water. High values promote deposits and boiler scale, while low values can result in aggressive water and corrosion. Continuous monitoring of carbonate hardness allows targeted process control, protects equipment, and ensures consistent water quality in technical and industrial applications.

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