Silver Meter

A silver meter is an instrument used to measure the silver content on material surfaces. It detects the concentration of silver ions through electrochemical or spectroscopic methods and is employed in quality control for industries such as coatings and inks to ensure products meet standards.
Selection
When selecting a silver timer, consider whether the measurement range covers the sample requirements, if the accuracy meets application standards, the ease of operation, maintenance costs, and the compatibility of the instrument with existing testing processes.

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Instruments

Using silver working ElectRode material, temperature range 0-50 ℃, equipped with BNC connector, the shell is ABS material, size 12 * 120mm, suitable for titration applications.

$ 98.00

The mobile sleeve liquid fluid design, equipped with silver ion trapping trap, Glass film resistance is less than 50MΩ, and the shell is made of lead-free Glass to ensure stable measurement and durability.

$ 469.00

Designed with a ceramic liquid complex section and equipped with silver ion trap technology, the membrane resistance is less than 50MΩ, and the lead-free Glass housing ensures durability for wide temperature range measurement.

$ 296.00

Using mobile sleeve liquid complex and silver ion trap structure, the film resistance is less than 50MΩ, Measurement range covers 0-11pH, temperature tolerance 0-80 ℃, to ensure stable and accurate PH detection.

$ 296.00

Ceramic sand core salt bridge material, Temperature Measurement range 5-55 ℃, Single salt bridge structure to ensure measurement Stability, U-shaped insert design for easy connection.

$ 91.00

Using imported 100,000-hour long-life Illuminant with narrowband filter system, Optical inspection stability is less than 0.002A/20min, measurement range 0.01~ 1.00mg/L, with long-term data storage and user self-calibration function.

$ 499.00

With 1% F. S Measurement accuracy and automatic end point locking function, support 2-5 point calibrating and 500 sets of Data storage, built-in temperature compensation to ensure full scale measurement accuracy.

$ 696.00

Universal regulator can be constant background ion strength, Shielding interference ions and adjust the pH value, using PTFE bottle Encasement, capacity 480mL, suitable for silver ion type.

$ 135.00

Provide 10 temperature point monitoring, from 40 ℃ to 88 ℃, using irreversible discoloration technology, silver to black Color change, oil, water and steam resistance, Instant Response to temperature changes.

$ 99.00

The U-shaped insert connection method is suitable for the solution Temperature range of 0-50 ° C to ensure stable measurement during titration and easy operation.

$ 98.00

Impedance of HF Glass film and ceramic core is less than 400 MΩ, and the reference system contains silver ion trap to ensure accurate measurement of acid alkalinity in a wide temperature range.

$ 264.00

The pRoduct concentration 1000ppm, using PTFE solution bottle Encasement, capacity 480mL, suitable for daily ion calibrating, to ensure measurement accuracy.

$ 135.00

Measurement range 1~ 14pH, Temperature range 0~ 130 ℃, Impedance of membrane is less than 500MΩ, ensuring long-term stable measurement.

$ 296.00

Equipped with a large screen backlight display, supports 2 to 5 point calibrating and automatic temperature compensation, Measurement accuracy of +/- 1% F.S., can store 500 sets of data and has automatic ElectRode diagnostic function to ensure stable and reliable measurement.

$ 696.00

Supports 5 Ion concentration Measuring methods, providing 2 to 5 point calibrating and 8 concentration calibrating points optional, Measurement range 0.0000001~ 1mol/L, with automatic end point locking and manual temperature compensation function.

$ 733.00

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