FlushTrode

The FlushTrode is ideally suited for viscous, ion-weak, and proteinaceous media. The sleeve diaphragm allows for measurements to be made in tough applications where other pH electrodes cannot.
Benefits
- Easy-to-clean, combination glass electrode with sleeve diaphragm
- Ideally suited for viscous samples, ion-weak media or media containing proteins (e.g. cosmetics)
- For samples containing proteins, the electrolyte should be replaced with Protelyte
- Serial number, certificate
Accessories for the FlushTrode
Resources
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Catalog - Laboratory Sensors
Full catalog with technical information and part numbers for the Hamilton laboratory electrode product line.
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What are the most frequent causes of calibration problems?
Calibration problems are typically cause by zero calibration error, low slope or slow response. Click on the header to learn more. -
Does temperature influence pH measurements
Yes, temperature can influence both pH and ORP measurements! Click on the header to learn more. -
What are the best practices for using laboratory electrodes?
Click on the header for some simply advice on calibration and measurement with laboratory electrodes.
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pH and ORP Electrode Cleaning
Answers to common questions on how to clean off build-up and coating on pH and ORP electrodes -
What type of electrical connector does my sensor have?
There are multiple styles of electrical connectors used with sensors. See each style of connector and learn where they are used to decide which one fits your needs. -
Documentation and Certificates for Sensors and Liquid Solutions
What documentation and certificates can I expect with my electrode or buffer? This article provides examples of the types of paper documents that normally come with Hamilton products.

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