DuraCal Redox-Puffer
Hamilton Redox-Puffer bieten eine Genauigkeit von ±5 mV mit einer Stabilität von bis zu 2 Jahren nach Herstellungsdatum. Das einzigartige 500-ml-Flaschendesign bietet eine spezielle Dosierhilfe, die hilft, Kreuzkontaminationen zu vermeiden. Darüber hinaus ermöglicht sie eine sparsame Vewendung, da nur etwa 15ml Lösung für eine Kalibrierung notwendig sind.
Downloads & FAQ
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Catalog - Process Analytics
Download the Process Analytics sensor catalog to learn about the complete offering of Hamilton process sensors and accessories. -
Catalog - Laboratory Electrodes
Complete overview of our pH and ORP electrodes for laboratories. -
Brochure - BioPharma
Innovative solutions for process analytics in biotechnological and pharmaceutical industries.
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How do I clean an ORP sensor?
The platinum band around the tip of the ORP sensor can oxidize over time. Light scrubbing with a mild abrasive such as toothpaste will remove the oxidization. Rinse with potable water and store in storage solution prior to usage -
What is the difference between ORP and Redox?
They are the same. Redox is a shortened word for “Reduction Potential”. ORP is shortened for “Oxidation Reduction Potential”. The sensor and measurement is the same. -
What is ORP and why would I want to use it?
ORP is a measurement of the overall level of oxidizing or reducing substances present in the liquid. ORP is expresses as a millivolt (mV) signal. Positive voltage indicates an excess of oxidizing agents in the liquid. Conversely, negative voltage indicates an excess of reducing agents in the liquid. ORP is not specific to a single ion within the liquid but is often used to measure the status of a chemical reaction.
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