Feature

●【Widely Use】: The combination ph probe is widely used for testing the chemical industry, pharmaceutical industry, dye industry and research industry, aquariums, hydroponics, laboratories PH value.
●【Testing Tool】: This electrode is a plastic shell non fillable composite electrode. It is a measuring for a pH meter, which measures the hydrogen ion activity (PH value) in an aqueous solution.
●【BNC Connector Using Range】: Suitable for most pH meters and controllers with BNC connectors, very convenient for your use and test sensitive.
●【Using Purpose】: The pH meter consists of a special measuring probe (glass electrode) connected to the body to measure and display pH readings.
●【Easy to Use】: The PH probe is small in size and light in weight, which is convenient to carry and use. The PH trial range is 0.00-14.00PH, and the working temperature is 0-60℃.


Description

Feature:
1. Testing Tool: This electrode is a plastic shell non fillable composite electrode. It is a measuring for a pH meter, which measures the hydrogen ion activity (PH value) in an aqueous solution.
2. Widely Use: It is widely used for testing the chemical industry, pharmaceutical industry, dye industry and research industry, aquariums, hydroponics, laboratories PH value.
3. Using Purpose: The pH meter consists of a special measuring probe (glass electrode) connected to the body to measure and display pH readings.
4. BNC Connector Using Range: Suitable for most pH meters and controllers with BNC connectors, very convenient for your use and test sensitive.
5. Easy to use: The PH probe is small in size and light in weight, which is convenient to carry and use. The PH trial range is 0.00-14.00PH, and the working temperature is 0-60?.


How to Use:
1. When the electrode is used for the first time or will not be used again for a long time, immerse the electrode bulb and sand core in 3NKCL solution to activate for 8 hours.
2. The electrode plug should be kept and dry.
3. The external reference solution of the electrode is 3NKCL solution.
4. Avoid cross contamination between solutions during measurement. So as not to affect the measurement accuracy.
5. Contamination of the electrode bulb or sand