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Fisherbrand™ accumet™ Glass Body Ag/AgCl Reference Electrodes - Mercury-Free
Recommended for stability at higher temperatures and for use with strongly basic samples
Description
Recommended for stability at higher temperatures and for use with strongly basic samples
Glass body for resistance to wide variety of solutions
- Operating temperature range of 0° to +110°C (32° to 212°F)
- 0 to 14pH range
- Standard reference pin connector
- All have 8μL/hr. flowrate
Single-Junction Standard Model
- Standard size glass body
- Prefilled with 4M KCl saturated with AgCl
- Stable at higher temperatures and with strongly basic samples
- Standard size glass body with 1 in. (25mm) tubulation fitting, handy for procedures that require remote filling
- Prefilled with 4M KCl saturated with AgCl
- Stable at higher temperatures and with strongly basic samples
- Standard size glass body
- Prefilled with 1M sodium sulfate for silver and chloride titrations
- Stable at higher temperatures and with strongly basic samples
- Designed for ISE and sensitive pH measurements, titrations and ORP testing
- Inner body is prefilled with 4M KCl saturated with AgCl
- Outer body is packed without electrolyte, so you can choose a compatible electrolyte for your samples
- Flowrate, 8μL/hr.
- U.S. Patent No. 4,390,406
Specifications
Pin | |
Glass | |
0°C to 100°C | |
Suggested Indicating Electrodes: 13-620-122 | |
Recommended for stability at higher temperatures and for use with strongly basic samples | |
Single-Junction High Temperature Ag/AgCl Reference for Silver and Chloride Titrations | |
32°F to 212°F | |
106 mm |
Single | |
0 to 14 | |
Ag/AgCl Reference Electrode | |
4mol/L KCl with AgCl | |
Ag/AgCl | |
13-620-833 | |
0°C to 100°C | |
12 mm |
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