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pH-Electrodes
pH-electrodes, BlueLine, not refillable
Low-maintenance pH combination electrode with plastic body, Ag/AgCl reference system. With fixed cable, length 1 m (BlueLine 24 pH IDS 1.5 m). BlueLine 22 pH with plug head (LB 1A or LB 1BNC cable combination please order separately)....
pH electrodes InLab® 413
For portable applications in the lab and outdoors, robust and maintenance-free.
pH-combination electrode with chemically resistant PEEK shaft, ARGENTHAL™ reference system. Fixed BNC/RCA (Cinch) cable. InLab
® 413 IP67 with MultiPin™ electrode head....
Combined redox electrodes InLab®
Redox combination electrodes for measuring the oxidation/reduction potential in aqueous solutions. The signal is generated on the surface of the indicator electrode by an electron exchange with the oxidation/reduction system of the measured medium. Without temperature sensor. With Safelock™ end ring for easy refilling of the reference electrolyte and complete sealing in closed position. For use with a wide variety of measuring instruments....
Ion selective combination electrodes perfectION™
With integrated reference electrode. Easy cleaning of the diaphragm between measurements with Click & Clear™ (except Na electrode): by pressing the electrode head, the electrolyte solution flows through the diaphragm. The electrolyte can be easily emptied and refilled. Optimum contact between sample and electrolyte solution is always guaranteed....
Ion selective, gas-sensitive electrodes
Modular half cell with exchangeable diaphragm and S-7 plug head for determining the concentration of individual ions in aqueous solutions. Easy to use and require comparatively low expenditure on apparatus thereby offering advantages over wet chemistry and instrument analysis methods. Ion selective electrodes must be used in conjunction with a suitable reference electrode (InLab...