KEM MKC-710M Quad-Channel Coulometric Karl Fischer Moisture Titrator
| Brand | KEM (Kyoto Electronics Manufacturing) |
|---|---|
| Origin | Japan |
| Manufacturer | Yes |
| Import Status | Imported |
| Model | MKC-710M |
| Titration Mode | Fully Automatic Coulometric Titration |
| Instrument Type | Coulometric Karl Fischer Moisture Analyzer |
| Measurement Resolution | 0.1 µg |
| Water Content Range | 1 µg – 300 mg H₂O (up to 1000 mg with optional configuration) |
| Accuracy | ≤0.3% RSD (n=10, certified reference materials) |
| Minimum Dosing Resolution | 0.1 µg |
| Repeatability | <0.3% RSD |
| Titration Control Precision | 0.1 µg |
| Power Supply | AC 100–240 V ±10%, 50/60 Hz |
| Data Storage Capacity | 500 sample records |
| GLP Compliance | Operator logging, reagent tracking, performance verification, time-stamped audit trail |
| Communication Interfaces | RS-232C, USB (host/device), LAN |
| Expandability | Up to 4 titration units |
Overview
The KEM MKC-710M Quad-Channel Coulometric Karl Fischer Moisture Titrator is an advanced, laboratory-grade analytical system engineered for high-precision, trace-level water quantification in diverse solid, liquid, and gaseous samples. Based on the electrochemical principle of coulometric Karl Fischer titration—where iodine is generated *in situ* via controlled electrolysis of iodide ions—the MKC-710M delivers exceptional sensitivity and reproducibility without requiring standardized titrant solutions. This eliminates volumetric calibration drift and ensures long-term stability across repeated analyses. Designed for regulated environments, the system complies with ISO 8533, ASTM E203, USP <921>, and EP 2.5.12, supporting full traceability under GLP and GMP frameworks. Its quad-channel architecture enables concurrent operation of up to four independent coulometric cells or hybrid configurations integrating potentiometric titrators, making it ideal for high-throughput QC labs, pharmaceutical development, and advanced materials research.
Key Features
- 8.4-inch full-color capacitive touchscreen interface with multi-language support (English, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Russian, Spanish, German, French) and real-time dual-display of titration curves, moisture content (µg), and method parameters per channel.
- Integrated MCU-710M master control unit enabling synchronized operation of four MKC-710 titration modules and optional automatic potentiometric titrators—eliminating inter-unit latency and ensuring method uniformity.
- Wireless Bluetooth connectivity between touchscreen and titration units reduces cable clutter and enhances operator safety during hazardous sample handling (e.g., hygroscopic, toxic, or volatile substances).
- Detachable MCU-710M touchscreen powered by rechargeable battery for portable remote monitoring and manual intervention—even during power interruptions or mobile lab deployments.
- Granular user permission management (admin/operator/technician tiers) enforces role-based access control over method editing, calibration, reagent initialization, and data export—critical for FDA 21 CFR Part 11 compliance.
- Patented high-current electrolysis circuit achieves a maximum iodine generation rate of 2.6 mg H₂O/min, significantly reducing analysis time for high-moisture samples without compromising endpoint resolution.
- Real-time drift-based endpoint detection using dual-platinum AC polarization electrodes, coupled with configurable stabilization criteria (e.g., 10–60 sec drift threshold) and fixed-duration fallback mode for non-responsive matrices.
- Automated PDF report generation with embedded chromatograms, raw data tables, statistical summaries (mean, SD, RSD), and GLP metadata—including operator ID, timestamp, reagent lot, cell status, and instrument serial numbers.
Sample Compatibility & Compliance
The MKC-710M supports direct analysis of oils, polymers, solvents, pharmaceutical actives, excipients, lithium battery electrolytes, and catalysts via its dual-cell design: membrane-separated cells for aggressive or viscous samples, and membrane-free cells for rapid, low-resistance measurements. When paired with the ADP-611 Karl Fischer oven, the system automatically optimizes heating temperature (30–300 °C) and gas flow rate based on sample thermal behavior—validated against certified water standards (e.g., sodium tartrate dihydrate, disodium hydrogen phosphate dodecahydrate). All hardware and firmware meet IEC 61010-1 safety standards. Data integrity is enforced through electronic signatures, immutable audit trails, and encrypted local storage—fully aligned with ISO/IEC 17025, EU Annex 11, and FDA 21 CFR Part 11 requirements for electronic records and signatures.
Software & Data Management
KEM’s proprietary KF-Link software (v5.2+) provides centralized method library management (120 preconfigured methods), automated calibration validation (using 0.1–10 mg H₂O standards), and batch-wise statistical reporting. Raw data (.kfd format) and PDF reports are exportable via USB to external drives or networked A4/thermal printers. RS-232C interfaces enable seamless integration with analytical balances (auto-weight import), LIMS systems, and third-party ELN platforms. The LAN port supports remote diagnostics, firmware updates, and secure data backup to network-attached storage (NAS) or cloud repositories compliant with HIPAA/GDPR encryption protocols. All data entries include ISO 8601 timestamps, operator IDs, and digital hash verification to prevent post-acquisition tampering.
Applications
- Pharmaceutical: Quantification of residual moisture in lyophilized APIs and sterile powders per ICH Q5C guidelines; stability-indicating assays for hygroscopic drug substances.
- Battery Materials: Trace water analysis in LiPF₆ electrolytes (<10 ppm) and cathode/anode slurries—critical for preventing HF formation and SEI layer degradation.
- Polymer Industry: Monitoring moisture in PET, PA6, and PEEK resins prior to extrusion or injection molding to avoid hydrolytic chain scission.
- Fuel & Lubricants: Determination of water in aviation turbine fuels (ASTM D6304), biodiesel (EN 14971), and synthetic ester lubricants.
- Electronics: Validation of dry-room humidity control via moisture extraction from solder pastes, conformal coatings, and encapsulation resins.
FAQ
What distinguishes coulometric from volumetric Karl Fischer titration in the MKC-710M?
Coulometric mode generates iodine electrochemically at the anode, enabling sub-microgram detection limits (0.1 µg) without manual titrant standardization—ideal for samples containing <100 ppm water.
Can the MKC-710M comply with FDA 21 CFR Part 11 requirements?
Yes—through built-in electronic signatures, role-based permissions, time-stamped audit logs, and cryptographic data integrity checks verified during IQ/OQ/PQ validation.
How does the system handle samples that release water slowly or incompletely?
The ADP-611 oven integration enables dynamic temperature ramping and endpoint confirmation via dual-sensor moisture detection, while the MKC-710M’s adaptive drift algorithm extends measurement duration only when necessary.
Is method transfer between MKC-710M units straightforward?
All methods, calibration files, and user profiles are stored in portable .kfm packages—importable across any MKC-710M unit with identical firmware revision, ensuring cross-site reproducibility.
What maintenance is required for long-term accuracy?
Daily: Electrode cleaning with KEM-recommended solvent; weekly: catholyte replacement (5 mL); quarterly: cell membrane inspection and anolyte replenishment (100–150 mL)—all tracked automatically in the reagent management module.





