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This method is applicable to wastewater with total lead concentrations within the range of 0-20 mg/L.
1. Measurement Method: Tetrasulfonated Porphyrin Spectrophotometric Method
2. Measurement Range: 0-5 mg/L, OEM 0-20mg/L
3. Accuracy: ≤±10%
4. Repeatability: ≤±5%
5. Measurement Cycle: Minimum cycle is 30 minutes; color development time can be adjusted flexibly between 5-30 min based on environmental conditions.
6. Sampling Cycle: Adjustable time interval (10-9999 min) or on-the-hour measurement mode.
7. Calibration Cycle: Adjustable at any interval from 1-99 days.
8. Maintenance Cycle: ≥168 hours, with each maintenance lasting ~1 hour.
9. Reagent Consumption: <0.50 CNY per sample.
10. Outputs: RS-232, 4mA-20mA, RS-485.
11. Environmental Requirements: Temperature-controlled indoor environment (recommended: 5-40°C); humidity 45%-85%.
12. Power Supply: AC 220±10% V, 50±1% Hz, 5A.
13. Dimensions: Height 1500 × Width 500 × Depth 450 mm.
14. Additional Features:
Unique Design: This product features a distinctive design that ensures lower failure rates, reduced maintenance requirements, minimal reagent consumption, and higher cost-effectiveness compared to similar products.
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Following acid digestion, the water sample is combined with a pH-adjusting reagent and subsequently oxidized with potassium persulfate. Under alkaline conditions (pH 10.5 ± 0.2) in the presence of dithizone as the chromogenic agent, lead(II) ions form a cherry-red dithizonate chelate complex (λ<sub>max</sub> = 520 nm). A microprocessor-controlled spectrophotometer quantifies lead concentration through differential absorbance measurement calibrated against NIST-traceable standards, with chelate complex concentration demonstrating linear correlation (R<sup>2</sup> ≥ 0.995) to total lead content.