Water pH sensor SUP-PH-5015

water pH sensor
water pH sensor
water pH sensor
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PH-5015 sensor has large sensitive areas and is resistant to mechanical shock; it is widely used in various chemical processes including microbial technology, pharmaceuticals, food and beverages, sugar manufacturing, chlor-alkali, mining and smelting, paper pulp, textiles, petrochemical industry and semiconductor electronic industry as well as fields such as waste water treatment. Features Zero potential point: 7 ± 0.5 pH Conversion coefficient: > 98% Installation size: Pg13.5 Pressure: Up to 6 bar at 25 ℃ Temperature: 0 ~ 100℃ Product - Glass pH sensor Model - SUP-PH5015 Measurement range - 0 ~ 14 pH Zero potential point - 7 ± 0.5 pH Slope - > 98% Membrane resistance - <250ΜΩ Practical response time - < 1 min Salt bridge - Porous ceramic core/ porous Teflon Installation size - Pg13.5 Heat resistance - 0 ~ 100℃ Pressure resistance - Up to 6 Bar at 25 ℃ Temperature compensation - NTC 10 K/Pt100/Pt1000 Adopt international advanced solid dielectric and large area PTFE liquid junction, no clogging, easy maintenance. Long distance reference diffusion path, extends electrode life greatly in harsh environments. Using PPS / PC shell, Up and down 3/4NPT pipe thread, easy installation, no need sheath, saving installation costs. Electrode is made of high quality low-noise cable, make signal output length greater than 40 meters or more, without interference. No supplemental dielectric, a little maintenance. High accuracy, fast response, good repeatability. With silver ions Ag / AgCL reference electrode. Proper operation to extend service life

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