Factory source Pressure Autoclave - Electrochemical Analyzer – Taige
Factory source Pressure Autoclave - Electrochemical Analyzer – Taige Detail:
TG-147 Series Electrochemical Analyzer
The PH meter is mainly used for measuring the acidity of water solution with general accuracy requirement in research institutes, and laboratories. If the instrument is matched with suitable ion selective electrodes, the concentration of solution ions can be obtained by measuring the electrode potential of the ions. This instrument can also be used as a finishing indicator of electric potential titration analysis.
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Name |
acidometer |
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Model |
TG-147-01 |
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Dimensions (cm) |
39×21×24cm |
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Weight (kg) |
3.2kg |
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Power source |
AC220V±5% 50Hz |
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Measurement range(level) |
0~14 level |
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Working Temperature Range (℃) |
0~66℃ |
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Reading |
Digital |
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Resolution(pH) |
0.1pH |
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