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13. If you want to save the modified determination under the same
name, click on
or
MAIN WINDOW
/ File / Save determina-
tion
.
The old file will be overwritten.
14. If you want to save the modified determination under a new
name, click on
MAIN WINDOW
/ File / Save determination as
.
Select the desired directory, enter the determination file name
*.dth
in the
SAVE AS
window, and click the
button.
Print determination results and curves
1. Click on
or
MAIN WINDOW
/ File / Print
. The
PRINT OP-
TIONS
window is opened.
2. Select the elements, which should be printed (see Printing in
determination mode, section 5.7).
3. Select the order of printout for each element checked.
4. Close
the
PRINT OPTIONS
window by clicking the
button.
8.6
Analyze Electroplating Bath Solutions
Introduction
The 797 VA Computrace can perform electroplating bath analysis.
Two modes are especially designed for Electroplating Bath VA: CVS
(Cyclic Voltammetric Stripping) and CPVS (Cyclic Pulse Voltammet-
ric Stripping).
With these two modes, 8 different
Calibration
techniques can be
chosen:
For method optimization:
“Standard addition plating bath” (this
Calibration
technique is used to develop and optimize methods)
For Brightener analyzing:
“MLAT Standard addition for brighteners” (Modi-
fied Linear Approximation Technique)
“LAT Standard addition for brighteners” (Linear
Approximation Technique)
"LAT Record intercept value” (is used to record the
"Intercept value")
For Suppressor analyzing ("Dilution Titration Technique"):
"Dilution Titration Technique"
“DT Record calibration curve“ (used to record the
calibration curve)