$ 696.00Ex works
Measurement accuracy of +/- 1% F. S with 5 point button calibrating and automatic end point locking, 500 data storage and automatic temperature compensation to ensure measurement Stability and accuracy.
Category : Ion Meter
Brand : Bante
SKU : NB014791
Service :The delivery and service By NBCLab.Com
The Bante931-Cu copper ion meter is a precision laboratory ion meter suitable for the measurement of copper Ion concentration in liquid samples. Measurement accuracy is 1% F.S. The meter is equipped with a large screen backlit LCD display, supports a variety of Ion concentration units, and has automatic temperature compensation and end point locking functions.
1. Precision copper ion meter with large screen backlit LCD. 2.2 to 5 point button calibrated, optional 8 Ion concentration calibrated points. 3. Read the Ion concentration value directly to avoid cumbersome conversion and calculation. 4. Optional concentration units (ppm, mg/L, mol/L) to meet a variety of ion measurement needs. 5. Automatic temperature compensation to ensure accurate measurement within the full range. 6. Automatic calibration reminder, prompts the user to calibrate the meter regularly. 7. Automatic end point lock, keep stable Measured value for easy browsing or recording. 8. mV Measurement mode for calculating Electrode range to ensure measurement accuracy. 9. The system menu can customize the number of calibrated points, Ion concentration unit, Stability standard, data lock mode, automatic shutdown mode and other 8 functional parameters. 10. One-click reset function, automatically restore the meter to the factory default settings. 11. Extended memory can store up to 500 sets of measurement data. 12. The built-in clock automatically marks the date and time of stored data to comply with GLP specifications. 13. USB Communication interface sends stored data to PC.
The ion meter provides copper Ion concentration measurement in liquid samples via copper ion selective Electrode measurement, combined with automatic temperature compensation technology to ensure measurement accuracy. The meter calculates the Electrode range in mV Measurement mode and optimizes the measurement process by customizing parameters through the system menu.
Laboratory liquid sample Copper Ion concentration measurement
GLP specification
Connect Cu-US Copper Ion Selective Electrode and TP-10K Temperature Probe. 2. Turn on the meter power. 3. Use the system menu to set parameters such as the number of calibrated points, Ion concentration units, and Stability standards. 4. Perform 2 to 5 point key calibration. 5. Electrode is immersed in the sample, and the meter automatically measures and displays the copper Ion concentration value. 6. After the automatic end point is locked, read or record the measurement data. 7. Export and store data to the computer through the USB interface.
Periodically calibrated to ensure measurement accuracy. • Check whether the connection between Electrode and Temperature Probe is firm before use. • Avoid instrument operation in extreme temperatures or Humidity environments. When storing data, ensure that the built-in clock is accurate to comply with GLP specifications. • Clean Electrode after use and store properly.
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