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Product Spotlight: Thermo Orion Green pH Electrode

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  • by Kelly Blumenschein
  • — September 7, 2011

The Thermo Orion Green Electrode is the first lead-free glass electrode of its kind, meeting or exceeding all of the requirements of the Restriction of Hazardous Substances Directive (RoHS).

The electrode is housed in an epoxy body and features a pH range of 0-14 and a pH precision of 0.02 units, along with waterproof BNC connectors that are compatible with any BNC input.

Four models of the Green pH Electrode are available depending upon measurement needs. Refillable and low maintenance gel filled models are each offered as a single junction or double junction electrodes; all are TRIS compatible and do not contain mercury.

There is no need to worry about hazardous waste disposal and minimal packaging is used, making the Thermo Orion Green pH Electrode an environmentally friendly option for pH measurement.

 

For more information on the Thermo Scientific Green pH Electrode, call 888.426.2151 or email customercare@fondriest.com.

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