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Product Spotlight: Thermo Orion 3-Star Portable pH Meter

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  • by Kelly Blumenschein
  • — June 25, 2011

Thermo Orion 3-Star Portable pH MeterThe Thermo Orion 3-Star Portable pH Meter offers superior measurement accuracy, whether you’re in the lab or the field.

The meter offers a five-point calibration as well as a calibration alarm, and it can log up to 1,000 data points at a relative pH accuracy level of +/- 0.002. A unique feature to the 3-Star Portable Meter is it can automatically recognize the presence of NIST, US, and DIN pH buffers. In addition to pH, this meter also measures temperature and includes an mV/relative mV/ORP function.

The waterproof device can endure submersion for roughly an hour. It is password protected and can save up to ten custom measurements and calibrations, allowing multiple users to save measurements without fear of others accidentally altering data.

Data is automatically read and logged once the meter has stabilized. An automatic shutoff feature will power off the device if idle for 20 minutes, maximizing the meter’s battery life over extended use. With this feature, the 3-Star Portable pH Meter can operate for more than 2,000 hours on four AA batteries.

For more information, please call Fondriest Environmental at (888) 426-2151 or e-mail customercare@fondriest.com.

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