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Copper Test Kit

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Copper tube test for water analysis with Bathocuproine method

  • Measurement range: 0.04 - 0.25 mg/l Cu
  • 15-29 tests per box
  • Shelf life: minimum 20 months
  • Method Detection Limit: 0.05 ppm
  • Bathocuproine disulfonate chelation method
  • APHA Standard Methods compliant

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CHEMetrics copper test kit measures dissolved copper (Cu) in water samples using the Bathocuproine chelation method. Copper occurs naturally in the Earth's crust and seawater. Copper-containing systems are used to control biological growth in water supply systems. Copper is an important parameter for monitoring corrosion in condensate systems and heat exchangers. The method complies with APHA Standard Methods, 21st edition, Method 3500-Cu C (2005). Suitable for analysis of drinking water, surface water, groundwater, wastewater, and seawater.

Technical Specifications

Measurement Range (Visual) 0-1 and 1-10 ppm
Method Detection Limit (MDL) 0.05 ppm
Detection Method Bathocuproine
Kit Catalog Number K-3510
Refill Catalog Number R-3510
Instrumental Set Range (V-2000) 0-12.00 ppm
Instrumental Set Range (Spectroscopy) 0-7.00 ppm
Instrumental Kit Catalog Number K-3503
Tests per Box 15-29 tests
Shelf Life Minimum 20 months

Applications

  • Drinking water quality monitoring
  • Surface water and groundwater analysis
  • Wastewater treatment monitoring
  • Seawater copper measurement
  • Corrosion monitoring in cooling systems
  • Heat exchanger condition assessment
  • Biological growth control verification in water supply systems

Frequently Asked Questions

What chemistry method does this test use?
The kit uses Bathocuproine (also called Bathocuproine disulfonate) which forms an orange-colored chelate complex with copper ions, allowing colorimetric detection.
What is the regulatory threshold for copper in drinking water?
The target copper level in drinking water is 1.3 mg/L according to standard guidelines.
Which standard method does this follow?
This test complies with APHA Standard Methods, 21st edition, Method 3500-Cu C (2005).
What types of water samples can be tested?
The test is suitable for drinking water, surface water, groundwater, wastewater, and seawater analysis.
What is the minimum detection limit?
The Method Detection Limit (MDL) is 0.05 ppm.