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<mike123>
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Does anyone know what the specific density limits for Naturalyte 9000 series bicarnonate (59 meq/L) provided by Fresenius are? I have asked Fresenius but have gotten no where. Any help would be appreciated.
 
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Why bother with specific gravity? The appropriate range in mS (millisiemens) is 68-72. If you must know by specific gravity, Baxter had a good tutorial in their SPS 450/550 Tech manuals a few years ago which included those parameters. Perhaps they could help. Just don't mention NATURALYTE bicarbonate.

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<mike123>
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Thanks Smiler.
 
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<diat150>
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what about the 6000 series bicarb
 
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