Sodium ion Tester

The sodium ion tester employs the ion-selective electrode method, where the electrode membrane generates a potential response to sodium ions, and the sodium ion concentration is calculated by measuring the potential difference. It is used to detect sodium content in water samples and solutions, and to control sodium ion levels in boiler water quality, environmental monitoring, and food processing.
Selection
When selecting, consider whether the measurement range covers actual needs, the accuracy meets testing standards, and it includes temperature compensation functionality. Check electrode lifespan and calibration cycles, and confirm sample compatibility. Evaluate the instrument's anti-interference capability, ease of operation, maintenance costs, and whether the data output method meets on-site requirements.

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Instruments

Measurement range 0.23 nm g/L to 23 g/L, temperature compensation 5~ 50 ℃, suitable for high purity water and industrial drainage sodium ion concentration determination, repeatability error does not exceed 0.03pNa.

$ 262.00

Specially designed for sodium ion composite ElectRode, providing stable reference potential, 250ml specification to meet long-term use needs, to ensure reliable Ion concentration measurement data.

$ 143.00

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

High performance sodium ion selective ElectRode, Measurement range 0.00~ 1.00 pNaCl, accuracy +/- 0.02 pNaCl, support temperature compensation and manual single point calibrating, simple maintenance and suitable for a variety of environments.

$ 320.00

Designed for Sodium Composite ElectRode, the 250ml Standard Encasement ensures calibrated Stability and provides accurate sodium concentration measurement for a variety of water quality monitoring scenarios.

$ 110.00

ElectRode composite design without reference ElectRode, measurement range 0.002 to 69000ppm, circular Glass sensitive film accurate sensing Ion concentration, operation temperature range 5~ 80 ° C, anti-interference ions such as silver, lithium, potassium, titanium.

$ 396.00

Measurement accuracy of 0.5% F.S., automatic temperature compensation and data storage for 500 sets, ensuring measurement Stability and convenience.

$ 696.00

Glass liner and metal sodium, 589 nm stable Light spectrum radiation, Power 20W, 6 pin design to ensure optical rotation Measurement accuracy and Illuminant Stability.

$ 119.00

Using BNC interface design, equipped with 60mL reference filling solution and calibrated solution, Measurement range, Response fast and stable, suitable for a variety of water quality environment testing needs.

$ 309.00

Support 0.00001~ 1mol/L wide range measurement, accuracy of +/- 0.5% F. S, with 5 point calibrating, ElectRode management and manual temperature compensation functions, can connect Bluetooth devices to achieve Multi-ParaMeter measurement.

$ 733.00

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

pNa resolution is 0.01, support manual temperature compensation 0~ 60 ℃, with static and dynamic calibration and Measurement mode, Stability up to +/- 0.02pNa/3h, flexible and reliable operation.

$ 582.00

Measurement range 0-6pNa, temperature adaptability 5-45 ℃, Glass shell to ensure Stability and durability.

$ 162.00

Measurement accuracy of 0.5% and automatic temperature compensation, support 2-5 point calibrating and 500 data storage, equipped with backlit display and USB interface, suitable for Ion concentration detection in various environments.

$ 696.00

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

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