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May 25, 2012 - W. A. TAYLOR AND CO. Ind. Eng. Chem. , 1958, 50 (5), pp 130A–130A. DOI: 10.1021/i650581a814. Publication Date: May 1958. Copyright ...
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TAYLOR COMPARATORS for FAST, ACCURATE

pH, CHLORINE, PHOSPHATE TESTS to insure precise control

Taylor Comparators allow you t o make fast, accurate colorimetric tests for p H , chlorine, phosphate or nitrates, etc. right on the spot. In a matter of minutes you get correct operational data t o help you determine the exact amounts of chemicals needed to properly control crystallization, bleaching, precipitation, extraction or waste treatment. To use, simply fill the middle tube with treated sample, move color standard slide across until sample matches one of the standards. Values are then read directly from the slide. Taylor Comparators are durable, lightweight, portable. M a n y serve for several determinations with only a change of color standard slides.

COLOR STANDARDS GUARANTEED Be sure to use only Taylor reagents and accessories with Taylor Comparators to assure accurate results. All Taylor liquid color standards carry an unlimited guarantee against fading. SEE Y O U R DEALER f o r T a y l o r sets o r i m m e d i a t e replacement o f supplies. W r i t e direct f o r FREE H A N D B O O K " M o d e r n p H a n d Chlorine C o n t r o l " . Gives theory a n d a p p l i c a t i o n o f p H control. Illustrates a n d describes complete T a y l o r line.

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