Polarographic dissolved oxygen sensor InPro6800/12/070
electrochemicalprocessfor wastewater

Polarographic dissolved oxygen sensor - InPro6800/12/070 - METTLER TOLEDO - electrochemical / process / for wastewater
Polarographic dissolved oxygen sensor - InPro6800/12/070 - METTLER TOLEDO - electrochemical / process / for wastewater
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Characteristics

Technology
polarographic, electrochemical
Other characteristics
process, for wastewater, in-line, rugged

Description

The InPro 6800 dissolved oxygen sensor with 12 mm diameter body provides maximum accuracy and ultimate cleanability. Sensor for Hygienic Applications The sensor has been developed to comply fully with the EHEDG and FDA flat-surface recommendations for extremely high-level hygienic applications. Durable and Hygienic Design The 316L stainless steel construction allows for CIP, steam sterilization or autoclaving in place. The sensor finish eliminates process contamination. Easy to Integrate The InPro 6800 DO sensor is easy to integrate into your process. Its watertight VP connector (IP68) helps ensure reliable measurements. Long Membrane Life Ingold's PTFE/silicone membranes have been designed with an internal steel mesh that makes the membrane more rugged and dramatically increases membrane life. Modular Design Saves Time and Money Replacement of the anode/cathode assembly has been made simple with state-of-the-art interior sensor design, thereby reducing maintenance costs. No complicated service procedures: the quick-disconnect interior body can be replaced in less than 5 minutes. High Process Safety The FDA-compliant materials of construction and the easy-to-clean hygienically polished N5 grade surface finish satisfy regulatory requirements.

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