Overview
LEICI 972124 Calcium Ion Composite Electrode is an electrochemistry analysis instrument dedicated to the measurement of calcium Ion concentration. The Electrode is designed with a composite structure and is equipped with a special reference filler, calibrating solution and ionic strength modifier to ensure the accuracy and Stability of measurement.
Features
1. Electrode structure design, integrated measurement and reference function
2. Equipped with special reference filling solution (614021) to ensure reference Stability
3. Provide special calibrating solution (624024) for Electrode calibrating
4. Measurement conditions optimized with ion strength regulator (634002)
5. Adopt BNC standard connector for convenient and reliable connection
Principle
Calcium ion composite Electrode works based on the principle of ion selective Electrode. Electrode membrane has a selective Response to calcium ions. When Electrode is immersed in the solution to be tested, the membrane potential is logarithmic with the calcium Ion concentration. The calcium Ion concentration can be calculated by measuring the potential change. The reference system provides a stable reference potential to ensure measurement accuracy.
Applications
Water quality analysis, environment monitoring, industrial process control, laboratory testing, food and beverage industry, pharmaceutical manufacturing
Standards
BNC Interface standard
Steps
1. Install Electrode and connect BNC interface
2. Inject reference filling solution (614021)
3. Electrode calibrating with calibrating solution (624024)
4. Add an ionic strength regulator (634002) to the sample to be tested
5. Electrode immersion in the test solution for measurement
6. Read and record measurement results
Notice
• Please read the instructions carefully before use
• Ensure that the reference filling fluid is sufficient and free of leakage
• The calibrated solution should be prepared and used according to the specified concentration
• Ionic strength regulators should be added accurately
• Electrode film to avoid mechanical damage
• Electrode cleaning after measurement
• Electrode moisture during storage