Total Iron Test Strips for Measuring Water, 0-10 ppm [Vial of 25 Strips]

$17.99

  • Fast & Convenient – Get iron level results in under a minute with no setup, cleanup, or additional equipment needed.
  • Easy-to-Read Color Blocks – Clearly defined color indicators at 0, 0.3, 1, 2, 5, and 10 ppm ensure simple and accurate readings.
  • Comprehensive Iron Detection – Detects both ferric (Fe³⁺) and ferrous (Fe²⁺) iron for a complete water quality assessment.
  • Ideal for Field Testing – Technicians can quickly test multiple samples on-site without requiring a drop test kit, meter, or complex procedures.
  • Cost-Effective & Efficient – Each kit includes 25 test strips, perfect for routine monitoring and pre-test lab screenings.
Quantity Discount
2+ 5 %
10+ 9 %
25+ 13 %
SKU: DWQ12V25 Category:
UPC: 850066394052

Description

Iron in water can cause stains, affect taste, and impact beverage production. Our 0-10 ppm iron test strips offer a fast, easy way to detect low to mid-range iron levels. Our test has easy to read color blocks at 0, .3, 1, 2, 5, and 10 ppm.

Field technicians can test multiple samples in under a minute, making immediate on-site evaluations without the need for measuring, setup, cleanup, or chemical powders. These strips also serve as a pre-test screening tool, detecting potential lab test interferences. these strips detect both ferric (Fe³⁺) and ferrous (Fe²⁺) iron. No meter is required, and each pack contains 25 tests for quick water quality checks.

How to test for total iron in water:

1) Dip test strip into sample for approximately 2 seconds.

2) Shake off excess liquid.

3) Wait 30 seconds, then compare to the color chart.

If you are looking to use this test to test a KDF or other water filtration system you can read our free white paper on testing for iron in water.

Additional information

Weight 3 oz
Dimensions 3 × 2 × 2 in

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Safety Data Sheet

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

When testing a sample I get a yellow reading. I believe there is iron in the sample but it is not showing any blue. Why is this?

Our test can detect only soluble iron. The yellow coloration observed in the sample is consistent with the presence of iron oxides. Some lab tests based on EPA Method 200.7 use ICP-OES (Inductively Coupled Plasma–Optical Emission Spectrometry). This method measures both soluble iron (Fe²⁺ and Fe³⁺) and insoluble forms (e.g., rust and iron oxides) by first performing acid digestion. In this process, nitric acid is used and the sample is heated for an extended period to convert all iron into a dissolved, detectable form. Since rust and iron oxides are not detectible by our test you are getting this unexpected result.

 

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