Potassium Ion Selective Analyzer

The potassium ion analyzer detects the concentration of potassium ions in a solution using an ion-selective electrode. The electrode membrane reacts with potassium ions to generate a potential difference, which is then converted into a concentration value by the circuit. It is used in fields such as water quality monitoring, soil testing, and medical laboratory analysis to rapidly determine the potassium content in samples.
Selection
When selecting, consider that the measurement range should cover the sample concentration, the precision should meet the detection requirements, the operation interface should be simple, and it should support automatic calibration functions. Pay attention to electrode lifespan and consumable costs. The instrument must comply with industry detection standards and adapt to laboratory environmental conditions.

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Instruments

Using BNC connector design, equipped with 60mL reference filling solution and calibrated solution, provides stable potassium ion selective detection, suitable for laboratory water quality analysis.

$ 309.00

With manual and automatic temperature compensation function, potassium Ion concentration Measurement range 0~ 39 g/L, resolution of 0.01 pK, easy to operate, digital display intuitive, light weight only 1.5kg.

$ 382.00

Measurement range 10-1~ 10-5mol/L, PVC sensitive film, temperature range of 5-60 ℃, to ensure stable detection of potassium Ion concentration.

$ 144.00

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 potassium ion detection, 250ml standard Encasement can stabilize the ionic strength of the solution and ensure ElectRode Response performance, suitable for routine laboratory testing needs.

$ 127.00

Specially designed for potassium ion detection, providing a stable reference potential, 250ml specification to meet the needs of routine laboratory use, to ensure that ElectRode performance lasting and reliable.

$ 99.00

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

The composite ElectRode design does not require reference ElectRode, the Solid State Sensor can be directly immersed in liquid measurement, the measurement range is 0.04 to 39000ppm, and the epoxy resin shell is durable.

$ 396.00

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

Constant background ion strength, Shielding interfering ions and adjusting sample pH value, capacity 480mL, PTFE bottle Encasement, suitable for a variety of ion measurement environment.

$ 135.00

1% F. S Measurement accuracy and automatic temperature compensation, 2-5 point calibrated and 500 data storage, backlit display and USB Communication interface for accurate measurement in a variety of environments.

$ 696.00

Measurement range 0.02 M to 4 × 10-4 M, operating conditions 4.2-5 pH and 0-40 ° C for High Accuracy Ion Detection in complex environments.

$ 1750.00

With 5 point button Adjustment, Measurement accuracy of 1% F. S, Support automatic temperature compensation and end point locking, can store 500 sets of data and comply with GLP specifications, equipped with USB interface for data transmission.

$ 696.00

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

Liquid Membrane Sensor and Skirt Cone Geometry, detection range 0.12 to 40,080 mg/L Ca2 +, operating range 4-10 pH and 0-40 ℃, to ensure measurement Stability and accuracy.

$ 1860.00

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