COD (Chemical Oxygen Demand)

COD (Chemical Oxygen Demand)
Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) refers to the amount of oxygen (O) required to oxidize oxidizable substances in water under certain conditions, expressed in mg/L. Generally, COD is used as an indicator of water pollution caused by organic substances. It is measured as a comprehensive indicator of pollution in closed water bodies such as ports (marine areas) and lakes, as well as a water quality management parameter for effluents such as industrial wastewater.
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Leather-oriented absorbance photometric COD Mn measurement set
Measuring CODMn quickly, with less, and reliably. For measuring tanning wastewater.
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Spectrophotometric CODMn Measurement Set for the Petroleum Industry
Measuring CODMn quickly, with less, and reliably. For quality control in crude oil processing.
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Agricultural Absorbance Photometric CODMn Measurement Set
Quick and easy management of irrigation water quality.
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Livestock-oriented colorimetric CODMn measurement set
Fast, minimal, and reliable CODMn measurement in sewage treatment.
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Special Campaign for Drainage Measurement Photometer (with pH Meter Gift)
Smart and cost-effective implementation! Streamline wastewater analysis with a photometer and reactor.
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Reactor (thermal decomposition device)
Ensure and streamline the pretreatment of water quality analysis! High-precision reactor capable of handling up to 24 samples.
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