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SensoLab Benchtop pH/ORP Meter
SensoLab Series Benchtop pH/ORP Meter is the perfect solution for a range of applications from instructional chemistry laboratories to quality control testing
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Description
Description
The new SensoLab Series Benchtop pH/ORP Meter is the perfect solution for a range of applications from instructional chemistry laboratories to quality control testing. Our waterproof pH and ORP meter helpfully prompts you through the calibration and measurement procedures, and includes the optional AUTOLOCK feature to ensure repeatable and reliable pH and mV measurements. This versatile meter can be powered in two ways, either with 6 AAA batteries to save your valuable bench space or with an AC power cable.
Specifications
Specifications
pH and ORP Meter Specifications:
- pH Specifications
- Range: -2.00 to 16.00 pH
- Resolution: 0.01 pH
- Accuracy: +/- 0.01 pH
- mV Specifications
- Range: -1999.9 to 1999.9 mV
- Resolution: 0.1 mV
- Accuracy: +/- 0.05%FS
- Temperature Specifications
- Range: 0.0 to 100.0 C
- Resolution: 0.1 C
- Accuracy: +/- 0.2 C
- pH Buffer Recognition: pH 7.00, 4.01, 10.01 or pH 6.86, 4.00, 9.18
- pH Temperature Compensation: Auto or Manual 0.0 to 100.0C
- pH Buffer Temperature Range: 0 to 60C
- pH Electrode Offset Recognition: +/- 100 mV at pH 7.00 or + 108.3/-91.7 mV at pH 6.86
- pH Electrode Slope Recognition: +/- 30% at pH 4.00, 4.01, 9.18, and 10.01
- Input Impedance: > 1012Ω
- Temperature Sensor: Thermistor, 10kΩ at 25C
- Power: 6 x 1.5V AAA Batteries or 115/230 AC adaptor
- Calibration Back-up: EEPROM
- Audio Feedback: All Touch Keys
- End Point Sensings & Hold: Yes
- Display (pH/mV : Temp): 22mm : 14.5mm high LCD
- Ambient Temperature Range: 0 to 50C
- Relative Humidity: up to 90%
- Case: IP54
- Dimensions (W x D x H): 150mm x 210mm x 45mm
- Weight: 430 grams
About brand
Sensorex specializes in the design and manufacture of pH electrodes, ORP electrodes, conductivity and TDS sensors, and other electrochemical and optical measurement technologies. They have introduced some ground-breaking technologies since their initial launch in 1972, and today, remain focused on the continual advancement of water quality monitoring products for virtually all industry segments.