ORP Meter

The ORP meter measures the oxidation-reduction potential in a solution through electrodes, reflecting the tendency of substances to transfer electrons. It is used for water quality monitoring, wastewater treatment, and chemical reaction control to assess the activity level of oxidizing or reducing agents.
Selection
Select the electrode material based on the measured medium, such as platinum for conventional liquids. Consider temperature compensation and pH range matching to ensure measurement stability. The calibration method should correspond to the application scenario, and models with high protection ratings are preferred for industrial environments.

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Instruments

32-Bit high-performance processor to ensure stable measurement, ORP Measurement accuracy of +/- 2mV, with automatic temperature compensation and IP65 Protection Rating, support pH/ORP mode free switching.

$ 119.00

Using platinum pin measurement element, ORP Measurement range of -1000.0 to + 1000.0mV, temperature accuracy +/- 0.2 ° C, with reading stability reminder and data automatic lock function, support ElectRode replacement.

$ 172.00

Equipped with 3.5-inch TFT color screen and navigation Operating interface, support ORP Measurement range -1999.9~ + 1999.9mV and Temperature Measurement range -10.0~ 135.0 ℃, with IP57 dustproof and waterproof grade and 3000 groups Data storage capacity.

$ 527.00

Measurement range 0~ +/- 1999mV, resolution 1mV, temperature measurement 0~ 60 ℃, standard ORP and temperature ElectRode, fast reaction Stability, suitable for solution temperature measurement in the range of 5~ 60 ℃.

$ 172.00

With ORP Measurement range -999mV~ 999mV and temperature measurement 0~ 60 ℃, 32-bit processor for high Stability and low power consumption, IP65 Protection Rating ensures durability, automatic recognition of standard solution and five-minute automatic shutdown function to improve convenience.

$ 130.00

Dual channel ORP detection meets standard requirements, automatic temperature compensation and reading lock function, ORP Measurement range +/- 2000mV, resolution 1mV, IP65 Protection Rating is suitable for field use.

$ 1116.00

With 0.002pH Measurement accuracy and +/- 0.2mV ORP accuracy, supports 1-5 point calibrating, Automatic ElectRode Diagnostics and 500 sets of Data storage, suitable for outdoor liquid detection and GLP compliance.

$ 464.00

The 3.5-inch TFT color screen display is clear, supports pH, ORP and temperature measurement, accuracy up to +/- 0.002pH, IP57 dustproof and waterproof grade, Type-C charging interface, lithium battery power supply, suitable for outdoor use.

$ 566.00

Glass composite structure can be filled, ORP Measurement range up to +/- 2000mV, temperature range -5 to 70 ℃, equipped with platinum needle temperature sensor, supports routine laboratory and titration applications.

$ 461.00

With automatic temperature compensation and manual quick Adjustment, pH Measurement accuracy of +/- 0.01pH, ORP range of +/- 1999mV, BEPS low power error prevention system to ensure stable operation in harsh environments.

$ 666.00

With automatic temperature compensation function to ensure accurate pH and ORP measurement in the range of -20.0 - 120.0 ℃; waterproof design to adapt to outdoor humid environment, easy to operate and economical.

$ 706.00

Measurement mode with alkalinity and oxidation-reduction potential, support automatic temperature compensation and IP67 waterproof design, can store 120 sets of measurement data, easy to operate.

$ 296.00

Provide oxidation pretreatment function, calibrated value at 25 ° C for ORP ElectRode, 500mL large capacity design, with tamper-proof sealing to ensure the freshness and Stability of the standard liquid.

$ 141.00

With PH/ORP measurement function, Measurement accuracy up to +/- 0.02pH, support temperature automatic compensation and manual compensation, provide high and low limit alarm dual relay, isolated transmitter port maximum loop resistance greater than 300Ω.

$ 154.00

500mL volume reduction pretreatment solution, using Reagent grade chemicals and tamper-proof sealing design to ensure solution freshness, support ElectRode Fast Response, suitable for ORP measurement reduction reaction conditioning.

$ 141.00

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