Polilyte Plus ORP Sensors
Polilyte Plus ORP sensors are maintenance-free and appropriate for a broad range of applications, such as process water, pulp & paper, wastewater treatment, sugar processing, and many more. Its two Single Pore liquid junctions eliminate junction clogging and breakdowns. The Polilyte Plus ORP sensors show good measurement accuracy in highly alkaline solutions as well as in samples with low conductivity. Everef-L reference cartridge ensures a long lifetime. The polilyte plus sensor allows for upside down mounting.
Polilyte Plus ORP Traditional
Polilyte Plus ORP Arc
Specific Applications
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App Note - Intelligent Sensors in Pure Water Production
Arc sensors for conductivity, pH and ORP measurement in pure water treatment
Resources
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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. -
Brochure - Arc Intelligent Sensors
Arc Intelligent sensors offer a new way to connect to your process control system. -
Brochure - Brewery
Learn about our control and analytical solutions that are essential to the brewing process.
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Traditional vs. Arc vs. Memosens Sensors?
Traditional sensors provide standard mV output and rely on a separate transmitter or controller to amplify the signal and convert to an actual reading. Arc sensors provide a built-in microtransmitter that can output either 4 - 20mA or Modbus RTU digital communication. Finally Memosens sensors offer a digital signal that works with all Memosens transmitters and analyzers currently on the market. -
What solution should I store my pH or ORP probe in?
Hamilton recommends storing pH and ORP probes wet in either Hamilton Storage Solution (Ref 238931) or in 3M KCl solution. Click to see the pH/ ORP Sensor Storage and Regeneration Knowledgebase for more information. -
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
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pH and ORP Sensor Reference Design
Pre-Pressurized vs. refillable vs. polymer vs. viscous electrolyte? This article discusses basic pH reference design benefits for each product family. -
ORP Calibration Basics
This article discusses the basic design of ORP sensors and the need for proper calibration procedures. -
Common ORP Applications
ORP (redox) is often mentioned frequently alongside pH measurement. This paper looks as some of the more diverse applications for ORP including wine-making, mining, and water treatment.
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