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WDT Reference Electrode Cable S7 Blue 1.2m
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WDT Reference Electrode Cable S7 Blue 1.2m
£90.52 £72.42
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WDT Reference Electrode Cable S7 Blue 1.2m
Weight | 1 kg |
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EAN | 5060229245205 |
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Philomena Kelly –
We had been using a different model semimicro combination pH electrode and they seemed to rapidly lose slope, dropping below 93, typically within 6 months of entering service. High concentration guanidine solutions containing protein might have been a factor. Nothing seemed to regenerate the slope so we were regularly replacing the previous electrodes, which cost 50 more than this one. The OW0571234 is hanging in there after 6 months of service with slope 96.
Philomena Kelly –
We had been using a different model semimicro combination pH electrode and they seemed to rapidly lose slope, dropping below 93, typically within 6 months of entering service. High concentration guanidine solutions containing protein might have been a factor. Nothing seemed to regenerate the slope so we were regularly replacing the previous electrodes, which cost 50 more than this one. The OW0571234 is hanging in there after 6 months of service with slope 96.
Philomena Kelly –
We had been using a different model semimicro combination pH electrode and they seemed to rapidly lose slope, dropping below 93, typically within 6 months of entering service. High concentration guanidine solutions containing protein might have been a factor. Nothing seemed to regenerate the slope so we were regularly replacing the previous electrodes, which cost 50 more than this one. The OW0571234 is hanging in there after 6 months of service with slope 96.
Diane Robinson –
perfetti
Karen Doyle –
Uper
Karen Doyle –
Uper