Manganese is one of the essential trace elements for living organisms. Manganese compounds come in various forms, and the content of manganese in environmental water samples ranges from several micrograms per liter to several hundred micrograms per liter, with few exceeding milligrams per liter. Manganese salts are not very toxic, but excessive manganese content in water can leave unsightly marks on clothing, textiles, and paper. Trace amounts of manganese present in drinking water not only affect the turbidity and color of the water, but also the taste of the drinking water. Therefore, manganese is a routine monitoring indicator for water quality. The hygiene standards for drinking water stipulate that the manganese content shall not exceed 0.1mg/L.
To eliminate the tedious operation of preparing reagents and testing processes for users, and improve detection efficiency, Havisham has launched this productHigh range trace manganese water quality detection reagentEasy and fast operation, low testing cost.
High range trace manganese water quality detection reagent,The potassium periodate method in GB 11906-89 involves the oxidation of manganese ions to high valence manganese by potassium periodate under specific pH conditions, resulting in a purple red color with a color depth proportional to the manganese ion content in water.
measuring range
name |
Harvey Sen order number |
Packaging (times) |
Range (mg/L) |
High range manganese reagent |
HWS21011 | 100 |
0.1~20.0mg/L |