Factory made hot-sale Residual Free Chlorine Test - CS1737 pH Sensor – Chunye Detail:
•Double salt bridge design, double layer seepage interface, resistant to medium reverse seepage
•The ceramic pore parameter electrode oozes out of the interface and is not easy to be blocked, which is suitable for monitoring of hydrofluoric acid environmental media.
•High-strength glass bulb design, the glass appearance is stronger.
•The electrode adopts low noise cable, the signal output is farther and more stable
•Large sensing bulbs increase the ability to sense hydrogen ions, and perform well in hydrofluoric acid environment media.
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Model No. |
CS1737 |
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Measure material |
Antimony |
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pH zero point |
7.00±0.25pH |
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Reference system |
SNEX Ag/AgCl/KCl |
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Electrolyte solution |
3.3M KCl |
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Membrane resistance |
<500MΩ |
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Housing material |
PP |
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Liquid junction |
SNEX |
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Waterproof grade |
IP68 |
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Measurement range |
2-12pH |
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Accuracy |
±0.05pH |
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Pressure resistance |
≤0.6Mpa |
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Temperature compensation |
NTC10K,PT100,PT1000 (Optional) |
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Temperature range |
0-80℃ |
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Calibration |
Sample calibration, standard liquid calibration |
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Double Junction |
Yes |
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Cable length |
Standard 5m cable, can be extended to 100m |
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Installation thread |
NPT3/4” |
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Application |
Hydrofluoric acid environment, HF>1000PPM |
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