Galvanic electrochemical electrode 603-ABCD
dissolved oxygenplastictubular

Galvanic electrochemical electrode - 603-ABCD - SENTEK Ltd. - dissolved oxygen / plastic / tubular
Galvanic electrochemical electrode - 603-ABCD - SENTEK Ltd. - dissolved oxygen / plastic / tubular
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Characteristics

Type
galvanic, dissolved oxygen
Material
plastic
Other characteristics
tubular

Description

The unique sealed membrane allows ease of use of the DO2 sensor without the need for spare membranes and refilling solutions whilst still guaranteeing accurate results and long life. Configuration Options Using years of manufacturing experience and industry know-how we can offer a range of technical options for our products, allowing you to configure the electrode to suit your requirements. Learn more about the configuration options for this electrode below: Cable Length Whether it’s an extra 1 metre or 10 metres, we can provide additional cable length to this electrode. Connector Type From BNC to Jack connectors, select the specific electrode connector to suit your instrument. S7 Cap Enjoy complete versatility with S7 caps. Use your Sentek electrode with any meter simply by changing the cable. Waterproof Need a submergible electrode? We can configure this sensor to be waterproof enabling you to use with confidence in your application. Shaft Length Our skilled in-house glass blowers and engineers can create an extended electrode shaft length. Automatic Temperature Compensation Automatically correct measurements for variation in electrode slope due to temperature change by requesting ATC with this electrode.

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