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News Release from: Eutech Instruments | Subject: Palm-top Precision
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 26 May 2004
Precision pH simulation in a palm-top
The user can simulate pH/mV value and cross-check any other pH/mV meter and pH electrode, and ensure that the measurement system is accurate
Eutech Instruments has introduced the Palm-top Precision pH simulator for pH meter troubleshooting and fault diagnosis Unlike conventional simulators, the Palm-top Precision pH simulator provides push button selection that ensures chosen pH or mV values are precise
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 25 Jul 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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The ergonomically designed simulator comes with splash-proof keypad that provides tactile feedback and its compact palm-top design makes it convenient for one-hand operation.
In addition, its bright LED display makes for easy viewing.
The Palm-top Precision pH simulator supports both USA and Nist pH buffer values and can be used to simulate a wide range of values (pH: 1.00, 1.68, 4.01, 6.86, 7.00, 9.18, 10.01 and 12.45, and mV: -1800, -900, -390, +390, +900 and +1800).
The meter can simulate a pH electrode with a high impedance output.
Low battery indicator ensures that batteries are replaced only when required.
Hard rubber boot and hinge - ideal for both outdoor as well as indoor bench top use.
Tests most pH/redox instruments with BNC connectors (eg, pocket testers, portable meters, controllers, transmitters, etc).
Now the user can simulate pH/mV value and cross-check any other pH/mV meter and pH electrode, and ensure that the measurement system is accurate.
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