Feature

●All-in-one pH electrode with a built-in temperature sensor for ease of use
●Waterproof for durability
●Single-junction electrode for general-purpose applications
●Epoxy body for impact resistance and durability
●Gel-filled electrolyte to enhance performance and longevity


Description

The Oakton WD-35808-71 replacement probe is a single-junction, 12 mm, all-in-one, waterproof, pH/temperature electrode, with an epoxy body, and 0-12 pH range. The electrode, also known as a probe, measures the pH of a solution. It is commonly used for testing clean water and general-purpose applications. This electrode is an all-in-one type with a built-in combination pH electrode/temperature sensor, waterproof-type (6-pin) connector, and 30-inch cable for ease of use. It houses a gel-filled electrolyte, inside of its reference chamber to enhance performance, and has a close-knit, ceramic junction to prevent back diffusion problems, and resist clogging. It features a single-junction electrode for general-purpose applications, and an epoxy body for impact resistance and durability. It has a pin-type junction for low electrolyte flow and longer life, and has a BNC-connected combination reference and measuring cell, for ease of use and to provide tight coaxial cable connections.

The 35808-71 electrode has a temperature range of 0 to 80 degrees C (32 to 176 degrees F). It is intended for use with Oakton pH 300/310, pH/CON 300, pH/CON 510 meters (sold separately). It comes with a protective electrode storage container to prevent damage.

pH electrodes measure the acidity or alkalinity of a substance and are commonly used by researchers, manufacturers, and hobbyists in hydroponics, aquaculture, agriculture, and wine-making.

Oakton Instruments manufactures an array of scientific instruments for research, industrial, and educational uses. Since 1991, Oakton has distributed a wide variety of instruments such as meters, electrodes, and transmitters. Oakton is based in Vernon Hills, IL, and has facilities in Europe, Asia, and China.

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