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What can I expect when using Fastrate™ 10 mg Volumetric during instrument calibration?

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What can I expect when using Fastrate™ 10 mg Volumetric during instrument calibration?

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• Fastrate™ works in the same way as conventional calibration media. The water content reported on the CofA should be recorded by the instrument prior to titration of the standard. • Upon delivery into the vessel, Fastrate™ 10 mg Volumetric tablets will begin to breakup within approximately 10-20 seconds with slight agitation. View specifications and instructions for use > • Some residual suspension will remain after end point determination. This observation is expected. • A color change typical with the volumetric Karl Fischer method will continue to be observed when the end point is reached.

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