The Laboratory Titrators category covers equipment and consumables used to measure, dispense, aspirate, pump and route liquids accurately between vessels, instruments and process steps. These products are not isolated purchases, because their performance is tied to the sample, surrounding equipment and the way the wider method is carried out.
Volume error, unsuitable wetted materials, trapped air and poor connections can affect concentration, recovery and repeatability. The practical choice therefore depends on wetted materials, connection size, manual or automated control, and volume or flow range, as well as how frequently the product will be used and how it connects with the rest of the procedure.
The complete fluid path should match the required volume or flow range, liquid properties, tubing and connection sizes, control method and cleaning approach. This coordinated approach is particularly useful in analytical, life-science, chemistry, process-development and quality-control laboratories, where repeatability and clear operating procedures matter. As part of the Laboratory Liquid Handling Equipment range, these products can be selected with the equipment and consumables used before and after this stage.
Our Laboratory Titrators range
Our collection covers choosing an automated titrator like the si titroline 7000, these titrators compatible with aggressive chemicals, benefits of an automatic zeroing titrator, and titrators workflow compatibility, giving laboratories practical choices for routine work and more specialised applications.
Choosing an automated titrator like the SI TitroLine 7000
Automated titrators are ideal for high-throughput environments where precision and data logging are critical. They use sensors to detect the endpoint, removing the subjectivity of colour-change indicators. The most suitable format depends on wetted materials, connection size, and manual or automated control. Laboratories should also confirm how the product will be prepared, used, cleaned or disposed of between runs. Within the wider method, these products help laboratories move liquids with the control and compatibility needed from initial preparation through final dispensing. They should be reviewed together with associated consumables, accessories and cleaning requirements.
These titrators compatible with aggressive chemicals
Professional units typically use borosilicate glass (Boro 3.3) and PTFE stopcocks or valve blocks, providing excellent resistance to most acids, bases, and organic solvents. When comparing options, consider connection size, manual or automated control, and volume or flow range. The correct choice should fit the sample, expected workload and any equipment already used in the method. Used correctly, this part of the range helps laboratories move liquids with the control and compatibility needed from initial preparation through final dispensing. The result is a setup that is easier to train, document and maintain.
Benefits of an automatic zeroing titrator
Instruments like the BRAND Titration Apparatus automatically set the liquid level to the zero mark after filling, which saves time during high-volume testing and eliminates manual adjustment errors. Selection should take account of manual or automated control, volume or flow range, and accuracy and precision. It is also worth checking cleaning, replacement and storage requirements before the item becomes part of a routine procedure. This is especially valuable when teams need to move liquids with the control and compatibility needed from initial preparation through final dispensing. Consistent handling also reduces the risk of variation between batches or operators.
Laboratory Titrators workflow compatibility
This part of the range covers practical options for titrators where laboratories need to adapt the product to different samples, workloads or operating conditions. When comparing options, consider volume or flow range, accuracy and precision, and liquid viscosity and chemistry. The correct choice should fit the sample, expected workload and any equipment already used in the method. This is especially valuable when teams need to move liquids with the control and compatibility needed from initial preparation through final dispensing. Consistent handling also reduces the risk of variation between batches or operators.
Featured brands
BRAND is represented in options relating to benefits of an automatic zeroing titrator, Gilson is known for pipettes, automated liquid handling and fluid-transfer equipment, VITLAB is known for plastic labware, dispensing products and chemical-resistant handling solutions, and LLG Labware is known for practical laboratory consumables, accessories and routine bench supplies. Compare each brand by wetted materials, connection size, manual or automated control, and volume or flow range, and check what is included with the product so the complete setup is clear before ordering.
Why choose LabFriend for Laboratory Titrators
Choosing laboratory titrators often involves more than matching a size or model number. LabFriend's knowledgeable team can help you review wetted materials, connection size, manual or automated control, and volume or flow range and check how the product fits with existing equipment, samples and procedures. Our 100% online range keeps competitive pricing and lead-time information visible, while fast and reliable shipping across Australia supports both planned projects and routine replacement orders.
A dependable laboratory liquid handling and fluid transfer setup is built from compatible parts, not one product in isolation. Useful related areas include Laboratory Volumetric Apparatus and Laboratory Digital Burettes, which can help complete the surrounding workflow. By sourcing laboratory titrators and its supporting items through LabFriend, laboratories can simplify ordering, keep lead times visible and prepare for both routine use and future replacement needs. Add items to your cart and select Instant Quote.
Frequently Asked Questions
When should I choose an automated titrator like the SI TitroLine 7000?
Automated titrators are ideal for high-throughput environments where precision and data logging are critical. They use sensors to detect the endpoint, removing the subjectivity of colour-change indicators. For titrators, also check wetted materials, connection size, and manual or automated control so the product fits the complete procedure.
Are these titrators compatible with aggressive chemicals?
Professional units typically use borosilicate glass (Boro 3.3) and PTFE stopcocks or valve blocks, providing excellent resistance to most acids, bases, and organic solvents. For titrators, also check wetted materials, connection size, and manual or automated control so the product fits the complete procedure.
What is the benefit of an automatic zeroing titrator?
Instruments like the BRAND Titration Apparatus automatically set the liquid level to the zero mark after filling, which saves time during high-volume testing and eliminates manual adjustment errors. The final choice should reflect wetted materials, connection size, and manual or automated control, as these points influence day-to-day compatibility and repeatability.
Which specifications matter most when comparing titrators?
Start with the application and sample, then compare wetted materials, connection size, manual or automated control, and volume or flow range. Check compatibility with existing equipment and confirm any accessories, consumables, calibration items or replacement parts required for routine use. The final choice should reflect wetted materials, connection size, and manual or automated control, as these points influence day-to-day compatibility and repeatability.
How do I choose the right titrators for my laboratory?
Review wetted materials, connection size, manual or automated control, and volume or flow range, together with expected workload and cleaning or maintenance requirements. A suitable product should fit the full method, not only the immediate task. Before ordering, confirm wetted materials, connection size, and manual or automated control and any accessories or consumables needed for routine use.