Oxidation reduction potential (ORP) otherwise known as a REDOX potential measures an aqueous system’s capacity to either release or accept electrons from chemical reactions. When a system tends to accept electrons it is an oxidizing system. Conversely, when it tends to release electrons, it is a reducing system. Like pH, it is not a measure of a concentration directly, but of an activity level....
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Many pH meters also have a separate reading range which gives results in mV. This can be used for a range of applications.
1.) Checking your pH electrode calibration. Most meters automate the calibration of pH which makes it simple to perform and ensures consistency in results. However, when issues ar...
What is a Redox Potential? Oxidation Reduction Potential (ORP or REDOX Potential) measures an aqueous system's capacity to either release or accept electrons from chemical reactions. When a system tends to accept electrons it is an oxidizing system. When it tends to release electrons, it is a reducing system. When are Redox measurements required? There are a number of different reasons...
Hanna Instrument's latest multiparameter meter the HI-98194 offers a comprehensive solution for measurement in the field.
The IP67 rated waterproof portable meter measures up to 12 different water quality parameters - the multi-sensor probe directly measures pH, ORP, conductivity, dissolved oxygen, temperature and pressure.
Additional parameters such as pH-mV, total dissolved solids, resi...
The MyronL Ultrapen is a simple and rugged Pen style meter designed to be used in the field.
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This instrument is designed to be extremely accurate, fast and simple to use in diverse water quality applications.
The MyronL ultrapen PT1 conductivity/TDS/Salinity pen has advanced features include the abi...
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