PT1000 /PT100 Temp. Compensation PH Sensor For Wastewater
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PT1000 /PT100 Temp. Compensation pH sensor for wastewater
Ph electrode reference junction blockage, electrolyte loss, glass bulb contamination, and use of the wrong calibration buffer can all lead to decreased electrode slope and performance. Temperature is also an important factor for electrodes. The potential of the electrode to measure the sample depends in part on the temperature of the sample. Compensation is possible because temperature is known to be linear to pH.
The accuracy of the measurement is affected by many factors, including the accuracy of the buffers during calibration, whether temperature compensation is used, whether the appropriate electrodes are used, whether there is sufficient time to measure, whether the correct endpoint and measurement mode are selected, etc. When these factors are fully taken into account, there is a slight error in the accuracy of the measurements.
Specification:
Please click the user manual of pH sensor here: ASP400T pH sensor technical data.pdf
Brief introduction: ◆ pH composite electrode, the body adopts high-performance ABS
plastic shell encapsulation Aplication: Water treatment monitoring Drinking water,surface water,water quality analyze,ground water,ect.
Industrial process monitoring and dosing control Chemical,petroleum,paper,food and medicine,PCB manufacturing,etc.
FAQ 1. What is themeasurement principle of this pH electrode?
5. How often must the pH sensor be calibrated? |
Product Tags: PT1000 Temp Compensation PH Sensor PT1000 Temp Compensation PH ORP Sensors PPS PH Sensor |
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