Reference: PS-0615
Brand: Sonde pH redOx
Ph10 buffer calibration solution
PH10 buffer solution for probes 50 ml
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The Sensorex CLD Chlorine Dioxide Sensor is a high-quality amperometric sensor designed for accurately measuring chlorine dioxide levels in water. Capable of detecting ranges from 0 to 10 ppm, it offers high sensitivity for a variety of applications.
Equipped with an integrated pH measurement, the sensor ensures precise pH readings concurrently with chlorine dioxide levels. It is compatible with various control and data acquisition systems, and boasts ease of installation and use.
For more information on the Sensorex CLD Chlorine Dioxide Sensor and other products, view our online catalog.
Measure chlorine dioxide with precision using the Sensorex CLD amperometric sensor - 0-10 ppm range, pH compatible. Discover it in our catalog.
Reference: PS-0615
Brand: Sonde pH redOx
PH10 buffer solution for probes 50 ml
Reference: PS-0616
Brand: Sonde pH redOx
PH9 buffer solution for probes 50 ml
Reference: PS-0617
Brand: Sonde pH redOx
PH7 buffer solution for probes 50 ml
Reference: PS-0619
Brand: Sonde pH redOx
PH4 buffer solution for probes 50 ml
Reference: PS-0620
Brand: Sonde pH redOx
650mV buffer solution for probes 50 ml
Reference: PS-0621
Brand: Sonde pH redOx
475mV buffer solution for probes 50 ml
Reference: PS-0622
Brand: Sonde pH redOx
wintering solution for pH RedOx probe 50 ml
Reference: PS-1637
Brand: Sonde pH redOx
Probe holder for pH and chlorine regulator. Standard 1/2 'thread for mounting on support collar. 12 mm diameter probe input tightness up to 12 bars
Reference: SENS2-2326
Brand: Sonde pH redOx
Color coded yellow, one pint (473mL) 7.00 pH Value. Buffer is NIST traceable and accurate to within ± 0.01 pH units at 25°C, and remain stable over long periods of time. Standard packaging is shown. As with all buffers, these solutions are temperature sensitive. For accurate calibration, heat or cool your buffer solution to 25°C before using. If this...