SenTix® Top 940 IDS pH Electrode
IDS - Polymer Electrolyte - Double Reference System - Fiber Packing Hole Junction - Cylinder
SenTix® Top 940: IDS pH Electrode with Double Reference System and Polymer Electrolyte for pH mneasuring in lab, field and process
SenTix® Top 940 will be available for order in January 2024!
Highlights:
- PEEK shaft for maximum mechanical and chemical resistance
- most precise measurements thanks to process-proven membrane glasses and reference system
- maximum operation life thanks to a reference electrode with finely dispersed KCl solid electrolyte (Duralid®) and a double reference system with an open hole and an inner labyrinth reference element
- interference prevention and fail-safe data transmission through signal conversion in the sensor
- automatic transmission of sensor serial number and calibration record of the sensor increase data integrity
- comprehensive support for GLP-compliant data acquisition
- integrated temperature sensor
The SenTix® Top 940 electrodes are developed for a wide range of applications in the laboratory, field and process from wastewater to emulsions, solutions with proteins, suspensions to purely aqueous samples. This is achieved through the special mechanical and chemical resistance of the PEEK shaft as well as the process-proven components of the measuring and reference electrode.
The reference electrode has a double junction system with an small outer hole and an inner labyrinth-like reference element. With this design clogging of the diaphragm and poisoning of the reference system are made considerably more difficult by. The saturation with finely dispersed KCl of the solid Duralid® reference electrolyte is another reason for the long zero-point stability and the associated long operation life of the SenTix® Top 940 electrodes. The small hole furthermore reduces the loss of KCl through bleeding, for example, and allows a fast response time.
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