Hach Nitrogen & Ammonia Test Kit

The Hach Nitrogen & Ammonia Model NI - SA Test Kit includes 100 tests and has a range of 0.1 to 2.5 NH3-N

Features

  • Low-cost color disc method provides accurate results
  • Rugged carrying case is durable and portable
  • Enough reagents to perform 100 tests
Your Price $165.00
Stock Drop Ships From Manufacturer  

Overview
The Hach Model NI-SA test kit is designed for testing of ammonia concentrations in both freshwater and seawater. Utilizing the low-cost, fast color disc method for the most accurate visual test, this kit offers reliable results in a highly portable format.

  • Ranges: 0.1 to 2.5 NH3-N
  • Weight: 1 pound
  • (1) Viewing Tube
  • (1) Color Comparator Box
  • (1) Stopper
  • (1) Reagents
  • (1) Color Disc
  • (1) Instruction Sheet
  • (1) Carrying Case
Questions & Answers
No Questions
Did you find what you were looking for?

Select Options

  Products 0 Item Selected
Image
Part #
Description
Price
Stock
Quantity
Hach Nitrogen & Ammonia Test Kit
2428700
Nitrogen and ammonia test kit, NI-SA
$165.00
Drop Ships From Manufacturer  
Notice: At least 1 product is not available to purchase online
×
Multiple Products

have been added to your cart

There are items in your cart.

Cart Subtotal: $xxx.xx

Go to Checkout

In The News

Tides and microbes transform nitrogen where streams and the ocean meet

Enormous amounts of excess nitrogen hit water bodies all over the globe, including the U.S., due to runoff from agricultural and other human activities. This nitrogen can cause dead zones and harmful algal growth. Before it reaches the ocean, microbes can process and remove some of it from stream sediments, connected aquifers and tidal freshwater zones.  Thanks to this process, coasts can have a decreased likelihood of harmful algal blooms.  Keeping coastal waters clean is important for many reasons, including the fact that about 60% of the U.S. population lives on coasts. But despite the importance of these nitrogen processes, researchers have not fully investigated how they work.

Read More

Angler-Driven Citizen Science: Monitoring Black Bass Populations in Arkansas

In Arkansas, the rugged terrain of the Ozark and Ouachita Mountains dominates the north and west, eventually yielding to the vast, fertile flatlands of the Mississippi River Delta to the east. Hundreds of reservoirs and lakes punctuate the landscape, while swift streams snake through the valleys and hills, eventually giving way to the slow-moving rivers and bayous in the south. The waterways of the state are teeming with life. Black bass dominate most of these ecosystems and have drawn anglers for centuries. The most sought-after fish in one of the country's most prominent fishing states, Arkansas treasures its black bass populations.

Read More

New Buoy Boosts White Lake’s Water Quality Monitoring and Conservation

White Lake in Western Michigan is a vestige of North America’s glacial past, and gets its name from an interpretation of the Indian, “Wabish-Sippe,” meaning the river with white clay. The twin towns of Whitehall and Montague, which nestle on White Lake’s shore, have shared a close connection with the lake since their foundation–from the growth of the lumbering industry, to industrializsation, the expansion of tourism, and most recently, environmental protection. The White Lake Association (WLA) was founded in 1988 by residents concerned about proposed development at the lake’s northern end.

Read More