AllPoints 181404 0.75 Inch Iodine Test Strip with Chemical Resistant Backing
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- High sensitivity detection for trace iodine levels
- Chemical-resistant backing ensures durability
- Compact design streamlines workflow efficiency
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The AllPoints 181404 Test Strip Iodine is a precision reagent strip designed for rapid and accurate testing of iodine levels in food industry applications. This medical-grade testing device features a durable, chemical-resistant backing and a finely calibrated detection area, ensuring consistent results during verification protocols. Suitable for laboratories and quality assurance workflows, its high sensitivity allows detection of trace iodine concentrations essential for nutritional compliance and product safety assessments. With a compact size of 0.75 inches by 0.75 inches and a weight of 0.02 lbs, it integrates seamlessly into laboratory testing procedures, providing reliable performance in commercial food testing environments.
The AllPoints 181404 Test Strip Iodine offers precise, rapid results suitable for food quality assurance and laboratory analysis. Its chemical-resistant construction ensures durability during regular use, while its high sensitivity improves detection accuracy of iodine concentration in samples. Designed for bench-mounted testing, these strips simplify workflows by providing immediate visual indication, reducing analysis time and minimizing errors, making them well-suited for commercial food laboratories and nutritional testing facilities.
Recommended for routine iodine testing in food manufacturing quality assurance processes.
The AllPoints 181404 Test Strip Iodine features a small yet precise measuring component measuring 0.75 inches by 0.75 inches, with a weight of 0.02 lbs for ease of handling and storage. Crafted from chemical-resistant materials, it ensures durability in demanding laboratory environments. The product is non-hazardous and manufactured without hazardous substances, suitable for sterile laboratory use. It is designed for single use, requiring no electrical connections, with results presented via a colorimetric change for quick interpretation. The strips are compatible with standard laboratory testing protocols, supporting precise iodine quantification essential for food safety and nutritional compliance. Packaged in a manner that minimizes contamination risk, these strips support high-volume testing without sacrificing accuracy.
A commercial iodine test strip is a chemically treated reagent strip used to quickly measure iodine concentrations in food and water samples. These strips are designed for laboratory and food manufacturing environments, providing reliable, rapid colorimetric results for quality assurance and nutritional analysis. Installed in testing stations or on laboratory workbenches, the AllPoints 181404 Test Strip Iodine is ideal for routine iodine quantification, supporting compliance with food safety standards and ensuring product consistency during production or analysis processes.
Precision and durability define the top iodine test strips for food laboratories, with the AllPoints 181404 model built for moderate throughput testing. Manufactured by AllPoints, it is optimized for food safety assessments in commercial kitchens, quality control labs, and processing facilities requiring consistent iodine measurement. Its robust design supports routine testing in demanding environments, making it suitable for mid-volume testing of nutritional content and product batch verification.
Compared to generic test strips, the AllPoints 181404 model offers superior calibration accuracy, chemical resistance, and ease of use in commercial laboratory settings. Its high sensitivity and compact design improve workflow efficiency, enabling rapid, consistent iodine testing without complexity. Built with durable materials, it maintains performance over numerous testing cycles, optimizing operational productivity and reliability in food quality assurance.
