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Once opened the solution is only good for 8 hours. After that it should not be used to calibrate.Can you use the bottle again to calibrate at a later date?
Are you saying there is no reason that ICP testers shouldn't be able to give an accurate alk test because the sample is capped and then sent to them?8 hours is the official length of time it's good for.
That said, if you keep it capped to avoid evaporation, there is no scientific reason why it won't be good for much longer.
Are you saying there is no reason that ICP testers shouldn't be able to give an accurate alk test because the sample is capped and then sent to them?
Just asking because most of them won't test alk for clear scientific reasons due to the time it takes to ship the sample.
I would recommend listening to the manufacturer and what they state about their own product. The choice is definitely yours to do what you want though.
My calibration fuild is leaked will that impact the parameters?
Are you saying there is no reason that ICP testers shouldn't be able to give an accurate alk test because the sample is capped and then sent to them?
Just asking because most of them won't test alk for clear scientific reasons due to the time it takes to ship the sample.
I would recommend listening to the manufacturer and what they state about their own product. The choice is definitely yours to do what you want though.
Would like to know if you got an answer for this. I’m interested. Perhaps the reagent is manufactured at the same time and accurate to the bottles calibration standard used with the 2 month kit?? I dont know.Since 1 bottle of calibration fluid is in each 2 month kit and we are supposed to calibrate every time we switch out a bottle of reagent and there are 2 separate alk bottles that will need to be changed out, how do we go about calibrating the alk reagent when switching out the second bottle?
Would like to know if you got an answer for this. I’m interested. Perhaps the reagent is manufactured at the same time and accurate to the bottles calibration standard used with the 2 month kit?? I dont know.
Since 1 bottle of calibration fluid is in each 2 month kit and we are supposed to calibrate every time we switch out a bottle of reagent and there are 2 separate alk bottles that will need to be changed out, how do we go about calibrating the alk reagent when switching out the second bottle?
I’m saving the left over reagents for a SHTF scenario.
LOL, good way to put it! I'd been saving leftover reagent just to see how much buildt up over time …. now it's SHTF
I have about 4 months of reagent on the shelf …. will Neptune be closed longer than that …. probably not, but who knows! Plus, not an expert on the chemical industry, but companies that make reagents probably will have more important things to do for a while.