Drinking Water Probe

Drinking water

Drinking Water Probe

30 Sep, 2010

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With the many variations seen in the quality of drinking water in different regions, there are occasions when a standard pH electrode proves to be unsuitable for measuring the pH quality of the water.

SENTEK (UK) have done a great deal of research with different types of glass, and also reference systems, which has enabled them to come up with an electrode which does meet this criteria.

The P11 Drinking Water Probe is ideal for particularly cold low conductivity water of low ionic strength. The P11 Drinking Water Probe, can be used with any meter and can be supplied as an “in situ” probe for us with a controller if required.

IET 36.3 May

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