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High performance ammonia ion selective electrode

A QCL Scientific product story
Edited by the Laboratorytalk editorial team Apr 15, 2008

New electrode features low detection limits, fast response times, improved electrode body durability and the easiest electrode maintenance

The new electrode features low detection limits - accurate, repeatable readings down to 0.01 parts per million - rapid response - stable, rapid results saving valuable time - and easiest electrode maintenance - keying feature on the electrode body ensures the secure fit of the electrode and prevents the membrane from twisting or breaking during assembly.

The pre-assembled outer body with membrane cap ensures ease of use and the accuracy of a stretched membrane.

The new translucent body also has a fill line to prevent the overfilling of the electrode, increased durability - translucent body with improved chemical-resistance to stand up to harsh samples and applications.

Described as the ideal product for the drinking water and wastewater laboratories, the new Orion Ammonia Ion Selective Electrode saves time in analysis and maintenance while providing unsurpassed quality, accuracy and performance.

It delivers the accuracy of a stretched membrane with the convenience of a membrane cap.

The Orion Ammonia Ion Selective Electrode is available with a BNC water-proof connector (9512HPBNWP).

The electrode will use the new ammonia fill solution (951209) and box of 20 loose membranes (951212).

Pre-assembled membranes (951215) are sold in packs of three.

The high performance ammonia electrode replaces the existing 9512BNWP electrode.

It offers design changes from the existing ammonia electrode that provides linear response at lower limits of detection, faster response, easy maintenance and increased durability.

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