The Aquatrode — pH stability in low ionic strength samples

The Aquatrode — pH stability in low ionic strength samples

Rapid response times and highest precision in poorly buffered solutions, The Aquatrode Plus with inbuilt Pt 1000 temperature probe.

pH is a universal measurement in any laboratory, and in most cases a stable pH measurement, given correct maintenance, can be assured. However poorly buffered solutions can prove difficult, leading to drifting of the measurement. Now the Aquatrode Plus with inbuilt Pt1000 temperature answers the call.

The Metrohm Aquatrode Plus electrode has a significant advantage over similar electrodes in the marketplace, given outstanding precise values with short response times.

Other features include

  • Maintenance-free internal electrolyte
  • LL reference system with outstanding long-term stability
  • Variable outer electrolyte for special applications
  • Fixed ground-joint diaphragm insensitive to contamination
  • Integrated Pt1000 temperature sensor but detachable cable.

Stability assured!

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Metrohm web page: LL-Aquatrode plus with Pt1000

Metrohm Leaflet: pH glass electrodes

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