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Peracetic Acid Test
colorimetric, 500-2000 mg/L (peracetic acid), MQuant®
Synonym(s):
Peracetic Acid chemical test strips
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description
semi-quantitative
Quality Level
product line
MQuant®
specific analyte(s)
peracetic acid
reaction suitability
reaction type: Redox Reactions
greener alternative product characteristics
Waste Prevention
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measuring range
500-2000 mg/L (peracetic acid)
detection method
colorimetric
greener alternative category
storage temp.
2-8°C
General description
Method: Colorimetric with test strips, 500 - 1000 - 1500 - 2000 mg/L, MQuant®
Peracetic acid is a frequently used disinfectant. Due to its measuring range the MQuant® Peracetic acid test strips are especially suitable to check the presence of effective levels in peracetic acid based disinfectants. Peracetic acid reacts with a phenol derivative to form a violet dye. The concentration of peracetic acid is measured semiquantitatively by visual comparison of the reaction zone of the test strip with the fields of a color scale. The test strips are perfect for pre-testing a sample in an economic and quick way to estimate the peracetic acid concentration and a possible dilution factor prior to using a quantitative method such as a Reflectoquant® test.
Design for sustainability benefits:
We continue to demonstrate our commitment to our planet and a sustainable future by exploring ways to improve existing products in our portfolio. We have recently reviewed the current line of MQuant® test strips to identify key opportunities to minimize impact without compromising on the product performance.
This product has benefited from:
- Test strip with reduction
- Recycled aluminum tube
- Digital instruction leaflet
Learn more about the initiative: Small Changes to Test Strips for Big Impact.
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Storage Class
11 - Combustible Solids
wgk_germany
WGK 2
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