Overview
The BANTE I-UK Ion Selective Electrode is an original UK composite iodine ion selective Electrode for direct measurement without the use of a reference Electrode. Its solid state Sensor design allows the Electrode to be immersed in a liquid for measurement, and the robust epoxy resin housing provides good durability. The Electrode is designed for measurement of iodine ions. Measurement range is 0.06~ 127000ppm.
Features
1. Original production in the UK.
2. Composite Electrode design, no additional reference Electrode, easy to use.
3. Using Solid State Sensor, it can be directly immersed in liquid measurement.
4. Epoxy resin shell, sturdy and durable, not easy to break.
5. Measurement range is wide, covering 0.06~ 127000ppm.
Principle
The Electrode is based on ion-selective membrane technology, and its solid-state Sensor membrane has a specific Response to iodine ions. When the Electrode is immersed in the solution to be tested, the change in membrane potential is proportional to the logarithm of activity (concentration) of iodine ions in the solution. By measuring this potential difference, the concentration of iodine ions can be calculated.
Applications
Water quality analysis, environment monitoring, industrial process control, laboratory research
Standards
The data did not mention specific compliance criteria.
Steps
1. Connect the Electrode to a compatible ion meter or pH/mV meter via a BNC connector.
2. Counter electrode calibrated using standard iodine ion solution.
3. Immerse the Sensor portion of the Electrode in the sample solution to be tested.
4. Measured values are read on the instrument.
5. After the measurement is completed, clean the Electrode with deionized water and store it properly.
Notice
Please read the instrument manual carefully before use.
• Electrode film is in full contact with the solution when calibrating and measuring.
• Electrode film to avoid scratching or contamination.
• Electrode should be cleaned in time after measurement.
Store Electrode as required to extend its service life.
• Ensure that the instruments used are compatible with Electrode.