Potassium Meter

Potassium meters measure the potassium ion concentration in samples based on flame photometry or ion-selective electrode methods. They are used to detect potassium content in raw materials and products in industries such as coatings, inks, and papermaking, enabling process monitoring and quality control.
Selection
When selecting a potassium meter, it is essential to consider that the measurement range covers the potassium concentration of the samples, the precision meets the detection requirements, the ease of operation suits the usage environment, the maintenance cost fits within the budget, and to refer to industry application cases and the stability of the instrument.

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Instruments

With manual and automatic temperature compensation function, potassium Ion concentration Measurement range 0~ 39 g/L, resolution of 0.01 pK, easy to operate, digital display intuitive, light weight only 1.5kg.

$ 382.00

Using BNC connector design, equipped with 60mL reference filling solution and calibrated solution, provides stable potassium ion selective detection, suitable for laboratory water quality analysis.

$ 309.00

Dual channel design can simultaneously detect potassium and sodium elements, detection limit potassium ≤ 0.004mmol/L, sodium ≤ 0.008mmol/L, with automatic calculation of correlation coefficient and flameout protection function, Response Time is less than 8 seconds.

$ 1185.00

Designed for potassium ion detection, 250ml standard Encasement can stabilize the ionic strength of the solution and ensure ElectRode Response performance, suitable for routine laboratory testing needs.

$ 127.00

Dual channel LED digital display, using silicon Photocell, photovoltaic cell detection, measurement Repeatability relative standard deviation ≤ 2%, can simultaneously detect various elements of potassium, sodium, lithium, calcium and barium, the sample amount is small and Sensitivity is high.

$ 1493.00

Silicon Photocell, photovoltaic cell detection to ensure accurate and stable measurement, potassium and sodium detection limit of 0.004mmol/L and 0.008mmol/L, support lithium calcium detection function, small sample and Sensitivity.

$ 961.00

Photocell, photovoltaic cell detection to ensure accurate and stable measurement, potassium and sodium detection limit of 0.004mmol/L and 0.008mmol/L, Response Time is less than 8 seconds, support lithium calcium detection function.

$ 904.00

Silicon Photocell, photovoltaic cell detection to ensure accurate and stable measurement, can simultaneously detect potassium, sodium, lithium, calcium and barium elements, small sample Sensitivity, with automatic ignition and flameout protection function safe and reliable.

$ 1493.00

Specially designed for potassium ion detection, providing a stable reference potential, 250ml specification to meet the needs of routine laboratory use, to ensure that ElectRode performance lasting and reliable.

$ 99.00

Dual channel LED digital display, potassium and sodium detection and have lithium calcium function, using silicon Photocell, photovoltaic cell to ensure measurement Stability, small sample Sensitivity, with flameout protection safety design.

$ 2042.00

Dual-channel LED digital display, Silicon Photocell, photovoltaic cell detection to ensure accurate and stable, potassium, sodium, lithium, calcium and barium multi-element simultaneous detection, Sensitivity is high and the sample amount is small, Linearity ≤ 0.07.

$ 1493.00

Silicon Photocell, photovoltaic cell detection to ensure accurate and stable measurement, potassium and sodium can be detected at the same time and have lithium calcium detection function, small sample Sensitivity, Response Time is less than 8 seconds, with flameout protection function safe and reliable.

$ 677.00

Dual channel LED digital display, potassium and sodium can be detected at the same time, lithium calcium function expansion, silicon Photocell, photovoltaic cell detection accuracy is high, Linearity ≤ 0.07, detection limit is as low as 0.004mmol/L, sample volume is small Sensitivity is high, flameout protection is safe and reliable.

$ 1493.00

Dual channel LED digital display, potassium and sodium can be detected at the same time, lithium calcium detection function, silicon Photocell, photovoltaic cell detection is accurate and stable, the sample amount is small and Sensitivity is high, Linearity ≤ 0.005, detection limit ≤ 0.004.

$ 1493.00

Dual-channel design can detect potassium and sodium elements at the same time, using silicon Photocells, photovoltaic cells to ensure accurate and stable measurement, Stability ≤ 3% within 15 seconds, low sample volume Sensitivity, with automatic ignition and flameout protection.

$ 775.00

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