Rapid Chemical Analysis

Water Test Kits (Hardness & More)

Ensure your water treatment plant is performing at its peak with our Industrial Water Test Kits. Accurately measure Hardness, Chlorine, Iron, and Silica on-site with simple titration or color-match methods—no expensive laboratory equipment required.

Lab-Grade Accuracy
Pan India Delivery
Long Shelf Life
Results in 2 Minutes
Various Industrial Water Testing Kits and Reagents

Essential Diagnostics for RO & Softeners

Monitoring raw and treated water is vital to prevent resin fouling and membrane scaling. Our Titration-based Kits provide exact ppm readings, while our Colorimetric Kits allow for quick visual verification of chemical residuals in boiler and cooling water.

  • Compact and Portable for Field Use
  • Clear, Step-by-Step Instructions Included
  • High-Sensitivity Reagents for Low ppm Detection
  • Refill Reagent Packs Available Separately
  • Color Comparison Charts for Visual Accuracy
  • Durable Plastic Carrying Case

Available Test Parameters

  • ✔ Total Hardness (Calcium & Magnesium)
  • ✔ Residual Chlorine (Free & Total)
  • ✔ Iron (Total & Dissolved)
  • ✔ Silica (High & Low Range)
  • ✔ Alkalinity (P & M) & Chlorides
  • ✔ pH & TDS Rapid Test Strips

Technical Specifications

MethodologyTitrimetric, Colorimetric, or Turbidimetric
Hardness Range0-500 ppm (Resolution 1-5 ppm)
Chlorine Range0.1 - 5.0 ppm (Color Match)
Tests Per KitTypical 50 to 200 tests per pack
Storage ConditionCool, dry place away from direct sunlight

Selection Guide

Test ParameterTesting MethodBest Used For
Total HardnessDrop Count TitrationSoftener Outlet Verification
Free ChlorineDPD ColorimetricRO Feed & Drinking Water
Iron TestVisual Color ComparisonBorewell Water Assessment
SilicaMulti-Step ReagentHigh-Pressure Boiler Feed
Water Quality Diagnostics

Reliable On-Site Testing for Every Parameter

Eliminate guesswork in your water treatment. Our professional test kits provide immediate results to keep your plant compliant and your membranes safe.

Tara Enterprises is a leading supplier of Water Test Kits in Baddi, catering to the specific needs of pharmaceutical QA/QC and industrial RO operators. Our kits are designed for speed and reliability, allowing your staff to monitor critical levels of scale-forming minerals daily.

For North India's high-iron borewell water, our Iron Test Kits are indispensable, helping you adjust pre-treatment aeration and filtration to protect expensive RO membranes from permanent fouling.

Drop Count Titration

Easily calculate ppm by counting reagent drops until a color change occurs.

Boiler Safety

Specialized kits for Silica and Phosphate to prevent boiler tube scaling.

OEM Friendly

White-label testing kits available for RO plant manufacturers and service providers.

Bulk Reagents

Cost-effective 500ml or 1L reagent refills for high-frequency testing environments.

Whether you are testing Hardness in a Softener Outlet or checking for Chlorine Breakthrough before your RO, we provide the complete kit and technical training to ensure your results are consistent and actionable.

1,000+
Kits Distributed
15+
Test Types
Immediate
Baddi Stock

Annual Testing Supply

Sign up for a bulk supply of reagents to ensure your plant operators never run out of testing supplies during audits.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long do the chemical reagents last?

Most of our test kit reagents have a shelf life of 12 to 24 months if stored properly in a cool, dark place. We always provide the latest manufactured batch.

Are these kits as accurate as laboratory testing?

While high-end lab spectrophotometers are more precise, these titration and colorimetric kits are designed for industrial accuracy (±5-10%), which is perfect for daily operational monitoring.

Can I buy individual reagents when one runs out?

Yes, we stock individual refill bottles for all our kits, so you don't have to buy a whole new kit if you only run out of one reagent.

Why is it important to test for Silica in Baddi?

Groundwater in the Baddi region can have varying silica levels. Silica scaling is extremely difficult to remove once it forms on RO membranes, making regular testing essential.