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Chemical analysis equipment
News Release from: Mettler Toledo
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 16 August 2007
New poster displays the Art of pH
Measurement
Mettler Toledo is now offering a free informative poster that provides a comprehensive breakdown of the company's pH applications together with some useful tips and hints
The importance of measuring pH is reflected in the range of products available from Mettler Toledo The company offers a full range of components necessary for a custom-made pH measuring system - everything from pH meters, sensors and cables to buffers and cleaning solutions
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 10 Jul 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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The poster features application information including:.
- Close-up pictures - InLabRoutine Pro and InLabViscous plus explaining how they work.
- Questions and answers - the six most frequently asked questions around pH are answered.
- Troubleshooting pH measurement - if something goes wrong: how to locate and solve the problem.
- A selection of applications across the pH measuring scale - eleven interesting applications including scientific background, from pH2 (pilot plant) to pH11 (biological buffers).
- Which pH electrode for which application - electrode recommendations for combined pH electrodes as well as half-cells, reference electrodes and RedCap specialists.
- All you ever wanted to know about the new InLab Range - overview table on specifications, electrolytes and connectors for all pH, ORP/Redox, conductivity and temperature sensors.
- Seven and more - concise table on how to choose the right pH meter or measuring system from the modern Seven series. Request free introductory details about products from Mettler Toledo ...
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