Chloride Ion Water Quality Detector

The chloride ion water quality detector measures the concentration of chloride ions in water using the electrode method. The electrode reacts with chloride ions to generate a potential difference, and the instrument converts this potential signal into a concentration reading. It is used to monitor the chlorine content in drinking water, industrial wastewater, and circulating water systems to prevent equipment corrosion and ensure water quality safety.
Selection
When selecting, consider whether the measurement range covers the actual needs, whether the accuracy meets application standards, and whether the electrode material is corrosion-resistant. Confirm that the instrument supports temperature compensation and calibration functions, has a simple operation interface, and low maintenance costs. Refer to industry application cases to ensure compatibility with existing water quality testing processes.

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With manual and automatic temperature compensation function, Measurement range 0-6 PCL, resolution up to 0.01 PCL, easy operation and intuitive and accurate digital display, suitable for a variety of water quality monitoring scenarios.

$ 382.00

Designed for chloride ion composite ElectRode, provides stable calibrating performance, Encasement size 250ml, to ensure long-term use Reliability and measurement conformity.

$ 110.00

Using composite ElectRode design, equipped with special reference filling solution and calibrating solution, Measurement accuracy is high, BNC interface compatibility is strong, suitable for a variety of water quality analysis scenarios.

$ 309.00

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

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

$ 864.00

General ion standard solution concentration 1000ppm, suitable for daily ion calibrating, PTFE solution bottle Encasement, capacity 480mL, water Hardness type.

$ 135.00

1000Pppm standard concentration to ensure the accuracy of calibrating, PTFE material solution bottle effectively prevent contamination, 480mL capacity to meet the needs of conventional use, universal design for a variety of ion measurement scenarios.

$ 135.00

Equipped with 7-inch TFT display, supports 5 ion Measuring methods and 2 to 5 point calibrating, automatically recognizes ion selective ElectRode, can store 1000 sets of data, Measurement accuracy of +/- 0.5% F.S.

$ 864.00

ElectRode composite design, Measurement range, Response fast and stable, equipped with special reference filling solution and calibrated solution to ensure measurement accuracy, suitable for a variety of water quality analysis scenarios.

$ 273.00

Designed for fluoride ion detection, 250ml standard Encasement provides a stable ionic strength environment to ensure ElectRode measurement accuracy and Repeatability, suitable for a variety of water quality analysis scenarios.

$ 127.00

Adopt automatic potential Titrimetric method, built-in standard method to directly read the results, support silver nitrate (AgNO3) calibration and blank experiment, data management can store 200 sets of results, titration analysis Repeatability of 0.20%.

$ 3667.00

Optical inspection Colorimetric detection principle, eliminate human error, measurement resolution of 0.1mg/L, Repeatability ≤ 2%, suitable for indoor and outdoor water quality testing environment.

$ 240.00

Specially designed for sodium ion detection, 250ml standard Encasement, ElectRode measurement accuracy is ensured by adjusting the ionic strength of the solution, suitable for a variety of water quality analysis scenarios.

$ 127.00

Can simultaneously measure 10 water quality indicators, IP67 waterproof design to adapt to harsh environments, built-in 45000 sets of data storage capacity, automatic identification of calibrating points to ensure Measurement accuracy.

$ 2247.00

Measurement range 2-3000uS/cm, Glass shell structure, three-core air interface, suitable for water quality analysis applications.

$ 114.00

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