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pH and conductivity meters
News Release from: QCL Scientific | Subject: GLpH
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 12 June 2003
Economical, automated, accurate pH
Putting the pH into GLP, this automated one-button meter can pay for itself in two years
pH is often measured, but it isn't always measured well Sirius GLpH brings automation, hands-off operation and built-in GLP traceability to routine pH measurement
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 10 May 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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Designed for precise and accurate pH measurement in the QC laboratory or production site where pH is a critical measurement, this system even tells you when to change the buffers
Easy to use, GLpH is ideal in the laboratory or in production control.
With its analytical routines and data storage functions, GLpH helps measure pH correctly and to manage and control all aspects of the procedure.
GLpH brings confidence to pH measurement and, says QCL, can pay for itself within two years.
The GLpH is automated with one-button operation for most measurements.
Self-calibration at user-programmed intervals and can store up to 20 pre-programmed methods.
The cleaning of electrodes between samples prevents contamination and incorrect readings.
Very low running costs and very small volumes of buffers ensure the instrument is economical.
Long sample runs can be automated, leaving users free to carry out other tasks. Request a free brochure from QCL Scientific ...
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