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News Release from: Extech Instruments | Subject: ExStik DO600-K
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 30 August 2006
Waterproof dissolved oxygen kit for lab
or field
Kit adds versatility for measuring dissolved oxygen in laboratories or in the field with a 5m extension cable and weighted probe guard for easy measurements in tanks, streams or bodies of water
Extech Instruments, a supplier of test and measurement equipment for the industrial marketplace, announces its ExStik II waterproof dissolved oxygen kit This complete ExStik kit, model DO600-K, conveniently adds versatility for measuring dissolved oxygen in laboratories or out in the field with a 5m extension cable and weighted probe guard for taking easy measurements in tanks, streams or bodies of water
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 20 Apr 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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ExStik II dissolved oxygen kit is waterproof
DO600-K kit measures dissolved oxygen in laboratories or in the field, with a 5m extension cable and weighted probe guard for taking easy measurements in tanks, streams or bodies of water
The DO600 meter self calibrates on start-up and simultaneously displays dissolved oxygen, temperature and an analog bar graph to observe trends in sample testing.
The meter is waterproof to IP57 and displays oxygen level as percent (%) saturation from 0 to 200.0% or concentration from 0 to 20.00ppm (mg/l).
It features adjustable altitude compensation from 0-20,000ft in 1000ft increments and adjustable salinity compensation from 0-50ppt.
Additional features of the DO600 meter include data hold, auto shut-off, storage for up to 25 data sets with DO and temperature readings, and low battery indication.
The DO600-K comes complete with an ExStik II meter, DO electrode, protective sensor cap, DO603 replacement membrane kit, 5m extension cable, weighted probe guard, four 3V CR-2032 batteries, 1.2m neck strap and hard carrying case.
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