MT51340288
Mettler Toledo InLab® 413 SG pH electrode
for use with emulsions, suspensions, effluent water and solutions containing proteins and sulphides
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material
PEEK shaft
glass, U membrane
description
BNC/RCA (Cinch), IP67 connector
Reference electrolyte XEROLYT™ Polymer
Reference system ARGENTHAL™
Temperature probe NTC 30 kOhm
designed for SevenGo™ SG2 and SG8
manufacturer/tradename
Mettler-Toledo 51340288
temperature measuring range
0-100 °C
L × diam.
120 mm × 12 mm
cable L
2 m
pH range
0-14
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General description
Ideal for a wide range of applications including emulsions, suspensions, effluent water and solutions containing proteins and sulphides
The InLab® 413 electrode has been designed with long life in mind. The fine-pored ceramic junction used in conventional electrodes can easily become contaminated in critical media such as suspensions and wastewater. In contrast the InLab® 413 electrode with a solid polymeric electrolyte requires no junction at all. As a result these sensors are particularly insensitive to contamination.
The reference electrode on these sensors is in direct contact with the measured medium by means of two open junctions, hence there is no junction to block.
In addition, the high grade plastic (PEEK) shaft offers a high level of chemical resistance and robustness.
Service life and measurement accuracy are further improved by the ARGENTHAL ™ reference system which reduces loss of silver chloride from the reference wire at differing sample temperatures.
- High grade plastic shaft (PEEK)
- Polymer electrolyte XEROLYT™
- Open junction
- ARGENTHAL™ reference
- Integrated temperature sensor
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