

A titrator is an automated laboratory instrument designed to perform titrations with high accuracy and repeatability. It is used to determine the concentration of unknown solutions by adding a titrant in a controlled and precise manner. Titrators are commonly used in chemical, pharmaceutical, environmental, and food testing laboratories for routine analysis, quality control, and research applications.
Modern titrators come with digital interfaces, programmable methods, and data storage capabilities, making the titration process faster and more efficient compared to manual methods. They minimize human error, improve consistency, and provide detailed documentation of results. With their precision and ease of use, titrators are essential instruments in analytical laboratories.