Lead Ion Concentration Analyzer

Lead ion analyzers detect the concentration of lead ions in solutions through electrochemical or spectroscopic methods. They achieve quantitative analysis by measuring changes in electrode potential or characteristic absorption peaks, and are used for environmental water quality monitoring, industrial wastewater testing, and safety screening of food packaging materials.
Selection
When selecting, consider that the detection limit must comply with industry standards, and prioritize electrode systems with strong anti-interference capabilities. Pay attention to the instrument's calibration cycle and maintenance costs, ensuring stable supply of supporting reagents. Match pre-processing functions according to the sample matrix and verify the long-term stability of the equipment.

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Instruments

Dedicated to lead ion composite ElectRode calibrated solution, 250ml standard Encasement, provides a stable lead Ion concentration reference, to ensure ElectRode Measurement accuracy and long-term Stability.

$ 110.00

ElectRode composite structure, equipped with 60mL reference filling solution and calibrating solution, built-in ionic strength modifier, support accurate lead Ion concentration measurement, matching polishing strip for easy maintenance.

$ 309.00

Universal ion calibrating solution, concentration 1000ppm, PTFE material bottle Encasement, capacity 480mL, to meet the daily calibrating needs of the laboratory.

$ 135.00

Specially designed for lead chloride ion composite ElectRode, providing stable reference potential to ensure the accuracy of ion measurement, Encasement capacity 250ml, suitable for routine laboratory testing.

$ 99.00

Dedicated to lead ion detection system, 250ml standard Encasement, ElectRode potential stability is ensured by adjusting ion strength, and measurement accuracy and Repeatability are improved.

$ 127.00

Equipped with 7-inch TFT display, supports 5 ion Measuring methods, automatically recognizes ion selective ElectRode, can store 1000 sets of data, Measurement accuracy of +/- 1% F. S, suitable for a variety of Ion concentration detection.

$ 864.00

Equipped with 7-inch TFT display, supports 5 ion Measuring methods, automatically recognizes ion selective ElectRode, can store 1000 sets of data, Measurement accuracy of +/- 0.5% F. S, suitable for a variety of Ion concentration detection.

$ 864.00

Equipped with 7-inch TFT display, supports 5 ion Measuring methods, automatically recognizes ElectRode, Measurement accuracy +/- 0.5% F.S., can store 1000 sets of data, suitable for a variety of Ion concentration detection.

$ 864.00

Equipped with 7-inch TFT display, supports 5 ion Measuring methods and a variety of concentration units, automatically recognizes ion selective ElectRode, can store 1000 sets of data, Measurement range 5 × 10~ 1M.

$ 864.00

Measurement range 10-1~ 5 × 10-7mol/L, temperature range 5-60 ℃, BNC interface compatible with a variety of ion Meters.

$ 125.00

5 point key calibrated and +/- 1% Measurement accuracy, support for automatic temperature compensation and data stabilization prompts, built-in 500 sets of storage space and GLP compliance.

$ 696.00

Equipped with 7-inch TFT display, supports 5 ion Measuring methods, Measurement accuracy +/- 0.5% F. S, automatic identification of ion selective ElectRode, can store 1000 sets of data, provide a variety of concentration unit selection.

$ 864.00

The general ion standard solution concentration is 1000ppm, using PTFE solution bottle Encasement, size 190 × 65mm, 500g per bottle, suitable for daily ion calibrating.

$ 135.00

Measurement accuracy of 1% F. S and 1 × 10~ 0.1M wide range, support 5 point calibrating, automatic temperature compensation and 500 data storage, built-in clock conforms to GLP specifications.

$ 696.00

Concentration 1000ppm of copper ion standard solution, PTFE bottle Encasement, capacity 480mL, suitable for daily ion calibrating applications.

$ 135.00

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