Chloride Ion Concentration Meter

The chloride ion concentration meter measures the chloride ion content in a solution using the electrode potential method. The electrode reacts with chloride ions to generate a potential difference, which the instrument converts into a concentration value. It is used to detect chloride ion content in fields such as water quality, concrete, and food, as well as to monitor corrosion risks or for process control.
Selection
When selecting, consider that the measurement range covers the sample concentration, and the accuracy meets the detection requirements. The electrode material should be compatible with the sample properties, and temperature compensation should match the operating environment. Check whether the calibration method is simple, along with the maintenance cycle and consumable costs. Confirm that the instrument's protection level is suitable for the usage scenario.

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Instruments

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

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

With 5 point Adjustment, Measurement accuracy 0.5% F.S., Support automatic temperature compensation and end point locking, can store 500 sets of data and comply with GLP specifications, provide a variety of concentration unit selection.

$ 696.00

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

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

$ 110.00

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

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

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

$ 135.00

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

Equipped with 7-inch TFT display, supports 5 ion Measuring methods, automatically recognizes ion selective ElectRode, expands memory to store 1000 sets of data, Measurement accuracy of +/- 1% F.S.

$ 864.00

Universal ion standard solution concentration 1000ppm, suitable for daily ion calibrating, PTFE bottle Encasement, capacity 480mL, to ensure calibrating accuracy and Stability.

$ 135.00

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