Haviland Products Co.

421 Ann St. N.W.

Grand Rapids, MI 49504-2075

(616) 361-6691 Fax (616) 361-9772

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ANALYSIS:

1). Take a 2 ml sample of the operating solution and place it into a 250ml Erlenmeyer Flask.

2). Add 50 ml of D.I. water.

3). Add 10% Caustic Solution to raise the pH to >10.0 (This should only take a few mls.)

4). Add 1 ml of 35% Hydrogen Peroxide and heat the solution for about 20-30 minutes near boiling.

5). Cool solution and add 50 ml of D.I. water

6). Add 15 ml of concentrated Hydrochloric Acid and 10 ml of 10% Potassium Iodide.

7). Titrate the dark brown solution to a straw color with 0.1 N Sodium Thiosulfate solution.

8). Add 1 ml of 1% Starch solution.

9). Continue the titration with the standard 0.1 N Sodium Thiosulfate solution to a clear endpoint.

CALCULATION:

mls of 0.1 N Sodium Thiosulfate solution x 0.8 = % by volume HP TRI-V BLACK II Part A

Note: When adjusting the HP TRI-V BLACK II Part A concentration, an equal amount of “Part B” should also be added.

CAUTION:

HP TRI-V BLACK SOLUTIONS ARE ACIDIC. CARE SHOULD BE TAKEN WHEN HANDLING BOTH CONCENTRATED MATERIALS AND THEIR SOLUTIONS.

WEAR EYE PROTECTION AND RUBBER OR NEOPRENE GLOVES WHEN HANDLING.

CONSULT THE MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET FOR FURTHER DETAILS AND PRECAUTIONS.

STORAGE:

HP TRI-V BLACK II Parts A and B can freeze if exposed to below freezing temperatures for prolonged periods of time. Store above freezing.

If freezing should occur, the container should be warmed and mixed thoroughly before using. Samples should be sent to HAVILAND PRODUCTS COMPANY for analysis.

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NON-WARRANTY:

The data contained in this bulletin is believed by HAVILAND PRODUCTS COMPANY to be accurate, true and complete. Since however, final methods of use of these products are in the hands of the customer and beyond our control, we cannot guarantee that the customer will obtain the results described in this bulletin, nor can we assume any responsibility for the use of this product by the customer in any process which may infringe the patents of third parties.