Fluoride Ion Analyzer

The fluoride ion analyzer is based on the ion-selective electrode method. It generates a potential difference through contact between the fluoride ion-selective membrane and the sample, which is then converted by the circuit into a concentration reading. It is used to detect fluoride content in water bodies, soil, and industrial wastewater, providing data support for environmental monitoring, drinking water safety, and industrial process control.
Selection
When selecting, consider the detection range covering the sample concentration and ensure accuracy meets regulatory limit requirements. Confirm the compatibility of sample pretreatment, such as whether distillation or buffer dilution is needed. Evaluate the instrument's anti-interference capability to avoid the influence of common ions on results. Check the calibration cycle and maintenance costs to match the laboratory's operational frequency.

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Instruments

Designed for Fluoride Ion Composite ElectRode, 250ml standard Encasement is provided to ensure stable ElectRode performance and reliable measurement data, suitable for a variety of ion analysis scenarios.

$ 110.00

250Ml Encasement Specification, dedicated to fluoride ion detection, provides a stable ion strength environment, effectively guarantees ElectRode Measurement accuracy and Repeatability.

$ 127.00

Specially designed for fluoride ion detection, 250ml standard Encasement can effectively maintain the stability of solution ionic strength, ensure ElectRode Response performance, improve measurement Repeatability and accuracy.

$ 127.00

Measurement range of 1~ 2 × 10, using BNC plug design, matching pH and ion Meter, easy operation and fast Response, suitable for accurate Ion concentration detection.

$ 191.00

Designed for fluorine ion measurement, it provides 250ml Encasement with anti-interference ability, which can effectively Shielding Miscellaneous ion interference and improve detection accuracy and Stability.

$ 127.00

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

Measurement range 0.00-20 mg/L, accuracy +/- 3% +/- 0.5mg/L, LED Illuminant and reference Detector ensure fast and stable readings, built-in reaction Timer and automatic storage function.

$ 632.00

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

$ 696.00

Measurement range 0.00-2 ppm, accuracy +/- 0.10ppm, support CAL CheckTM function verification accuracy, suitable for rapid analysis of fluoride content in drinking water.

$ 215.00

With 0.5% F. S Measurement accuracy and automatic temperature compensation function, supports 2-5 point calibrating and 500 sets of Data storage, equipped with backlit display and USB interface, suitable for a variety of Ion concentration unit measurement.

$ 696.00

Dedicated to Nitrate and Fluoro Boricacid Ion Composite ElectRode, 250ml Encasement, provides a stable ionic strength environment, ensuring ElectRode measurement accuracy and long-term Stability.

$ 127.00

Measurement range of 10-1~ 10-6mol/L, Operating temperature 5-45 ℃, with BNC standard interface to ensure measurement Stability and compatibility.

$ 125.00

ElectRode composite design, equipped with special reference filler and ionic strength regulator, high detection accuracy, Fast Response, suitable for a variety of water sample analysis, easy maintenance.

$ 273.00

Designed for Nitrate and Fluoro Boricacid Ion Composite ElectRode, it provides stable reference potential to ensure ion selective ElectRode Measurement accuracy, and Encasement 250ml is easy to use.

$ 99.00

With manual and automatic temperature compensation function, Measurement range 0-6 pF, resolution up to 0.01 pF, support fluorine Ion concentration value display, easy operation and digital display intuitive and accurate.

$ 262.00

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