Astm D6124-06 [2025]
Understanding ASTM D6124-06: The Precision of Low-Level Residual Chlorine Analysis
In water treatment, residual chlorine is the sentinel protecting us from microbial regrowth. While standard tests work well for drinking water, they often stumble when analyzing low ionic strength waters —think condensate, reverse osmosis permeate, deionized water, or high-purity boiler feedwater. astm d6124-06
Enter : Standard Test Method for Residual Chlorine in Water by Amperometric Titration—Low Ionic Strength . This method addresses a critical gap where traditional DPD colorimetry or conventional amperometric methods lose accuracy. This method addresses a critical gap where traditional
For labs routinely analyzing low-ionic-strength matrices, this method belongs in your standard operating procedures. Disclaimer: This post is for informational purposes. Always refer to the current ASTM D6124-06 standard (or its latest revision) and verify suitability for your specific matrix and regulatory requirements. Always refer to the current ASTM D6124-06 standard