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Tag: Electrodes

Clean Water

Portable Turbidity – Spot testing for Turbidity in Process and Surface Waters

October 12, 2018August 7, 2020 Luke Scicluna

Turbidity measurements are of extreme importance in quality monitoring in water, wastewater, beverage production, electroplating and petrochemical applications. Light passing…

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How should I clean a pH electrode, or revive a damaged electrode?

November 2, 2015October 29, 2015 Sophie Bryant

Traditional glass pH electrodes are very delicate and need regular care to keep them in good working order. If your…

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Blue Line Electrodes-Technical Data to help you choose the right pH Probe

August 15, 2013August 22, 2013 Karen Lemon 1 Comment

For the Schott Application Guide click here   http://www.camlab.co.uk/originalimages/sitefiles/Technical-Data_BlueLine-Electrodes_156-KB[1].pdf   For more info go to: http://www.camlab.co.uk/blueline-combination-ph-electrodes-standard-range-p14563.aspx

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S7 pH Electrodes now available from Camlab

March 2, 2012 Rowan Maulder

              Camlab has just launched an S7 version of it’s popular Rapid research grade…

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Whats the right electrode for a Hach HQD meter measuring Boiler Water

September 16, 2010 David Miller

I have bought a Hach HQ40D for measuring boiler water and the supplied gel filled electrode is giving some erratic…

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