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Product category: Chemical analysis equipment
News Release from: Extech Instruments | Subject: ExStikII DO600
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial Team on 24 May 2005

World's first stick-style dissolved
oxygen meter

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For both lab and field applications, including wastewater and environmental monitoring, aquaculture and aquariums, the meter features easily replaceable, single-piece bonded membrane caps

Extech Instruments announces the ExStik II model DO600 dissolved oxygen stick meter Ruggedly designed for both lab and demanding field applications, including wastewater and environmental monitoring, aquaculture and aquariums, the meter features easily replaceable, single-piece bonded membrane caps

It is waterproof to IEC 60529 IP67 standards and is buoyant in water.

The ExStik II dissolved oxygen stick meter has a built-in memory that can store up to 25 data sets of DO and temperature readings, and simultaneously displays temperature and oxygen level in either (%) saturation or (mg/l) concentration.

The large digital display is supplemented with an analogue bar graph with a 21 point scale.

With its ability to compensate for both altitude and salinity, the DO600 is capable of delivering the most accurate results, says Extech.

The meter's altitude compensation is adjustable from 0 to 20,000 feet, and its salinity compensation is adjustable from 0 to 50ppt (1%=1ppt).

The DO600 self-calibrates on power-up and features auto power-off and a low battery indicator.

The unit comes complete with an electrode, protective sensor cap, sample cup with cap, batteries, and neckstrap.

Optional accessories include a convenient one-piece membrane cap kit with electrolyte and five replacement caps, and electrode extender cables of one and five meters in length, which allow depth measurements and measurements over retaining walls.

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