Really Tough: Outdoor Electrodes for pH, Cond., O2

Water/wastewater

Really Tough: Outdoor Electrodes for pH, Cond., O2

31 Dec, 2007

Published over 18 years ago. See the latest and most current information on Water/wastewater.

Hach Lange (Germany)'s portable HQD metres and INTELLICAL electrodes measure the classic electrochemical parameters pH, conductivity and dissolved oxygen, using the drift-free optical method LDO. What makes HQD special is the newly developed INTELLICAL sensors: They store all relevant parameters and transmit them digitally to the meter. Thus making them safe from interferences and allowing for cable lengths up to 30 m – even for pH! Previously inaccessible measurement locations e.g. boreholes and bridges are now within reach. No need to draw a sample first.

The waterproof outdoor electrodes (IP67) have a hull made from stainless steel and are suitable for the toughest challenge. Their weight prevents them from drifting on the surface in strong currents.
The impact protection of the sensor head can be removed for cleaning
purposes.

HQD is available as a complete set with electrodes in a rugged field
kit case. Additionally there is a wide range of buffer and standard
solutions to choose from, plus further practical accessories.

Try HQD now for 14 days free of charge. After that you decide whether you want to keep on measuring pH, conductivity and O2 more reliably and simpler than ever before. Find out all there is to know about HQD and view a 3D demonstration on our website.

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