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pH / Redox & DO Probes
The SP Series ProcessProbe® electrodes are available for pH and ORP measurements. The SP Series electrodes are 12 mm x 120 mm with a threaded PG13.5 cap. These dimensions make them compatible with many pre-existing housings found in industrial and waste treatment applications. The SP100 has a polymer body intended for use in applications up to 80°C and 4 bar (58 psig). This sensor may be a more economical alternative for low temperature and low pressure industrial applications. The SP200 has a glass body to withstand temperatures up to 110°C and pressures up to 10 bar. It utilises the same glass found in DynaProbe® electrodes.
The ST series DynaProbes® are a rugged, sealed sensor assembly designed for in-line or submersion applications. The patented solid state reference cell features the unique IonTrap™ design for extended service life in the most severe applications. The body, with an integral 1" MNPT insertion thread, is molded from chemically resistant Ryton® (PPS) and the reference junction is porous Teflon®. Built-in temperature compensators are available. Features include a built-in sensor guard that protects the sensor tip from impact. The sensor is also available in an ORP (Redox) version. Also available in twist lock and hot tap assemblies. Temperature compensation Pt100, 1K and 3.3K
The E-1733-SAM ProcessProbe® dissolved oxygen sensor has been designed for use in any process stream or wastewater application. The body is machined from CPVC with integral 3/4" NPT threads for easy installation. It also has a built-in thermistor for automatic temperature compensation. The dual-layer membrane is reinforced with stainless steel mesh. This mesh helps the membrane resist damage from particulates in the process stream, extending the longevity of the sensor. The modular design of the membrane assembly makes regular maintenance simple and fast.
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