Hach Intellical PHC729 Refillable Glass pH Electrodes

The Hach Intellical PHC729 is a digital combination pH electrode with a built-in temperature sensor. The PHC729 is a pH refillable flat sensor electrode with an annular ceramic porous reference junction embedding the RedRod technology.

Features

  • Red Rod technology provides fast, accurate and reproducible measurements
  • Probes can be moved between meters without the need to re-calibrate
  • Wide temperature range up to 100 °C
$828.00
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Overview
The Hach Intellical PHC729 is a digital combination pH electrode with a built-in temperature sensor. The PHC729 is a pH refillable flat sensor electrode with an annular ceramic porous reference junction embedding the RedRod technology to deliver exceptionally fast, stable, and accurate response times for accurate measurements within a wide temperature range. A 59-mL bottle of saturated KCl Electrode Filling Solution is included with the probe.

Applications
Thanks to the combination of the flat pH sensing element and the annular ring reference junction this high-performance laboratory glass pH electrode is ideal for measuring pH on flat surfaces of various samples or where there is a minimal sample depth. The PHC729 is not suitable for use with organic solvents, emulsions, samples with high solids content or high alkaline sample types.

Accuracy: ±0.01 pH
Application: Surface measurement
Cable Length: 1 m (3.28 ft)
Electrode Type: RedRod / Refillable Reference Element
Filling Solution: Saturated KCl (#25118026)
Junction: Annular Junction
Kit?: No
Length: 200 mm (7.87 in.)
Method Type: Laboratory: RedRod / Refillable Reference Element
Parameter: pH
Probe Type: Standard
Product Kit: Model: PHC729
Accessories Included: None
Range: 0 - 12 pH
Reference Type: Red Rod
Resolution: 0.001/0.01/0.1
Sample depth: <1 mm (<0.04 in.)
Sensor material: Glass
Sensor Type: pH Glass
Sodium (Alkalinity) error: <0.3 pH at pH 13 in 0.1 M NaOH
Special Features: Surface Measurements
Temperature Accuracy: ±0.3 °C (±0.54 °F)
Temperature Range: –10 - 100 °C (14 - 212 °F)
Temperature Resolution: 0.1 °C (0.18 °F)
Test requirements:Parameter Needed: pH
Minimum Sample Depth (mm): 1
Thermistor: ATC
Warranty: 12 months
Weight: 0.1 kg
What's included?: IntelliCAL PHC729 Laboratory pH electrode with storage soaker bottle, 1 m cable, 59-mL bottle reference electrolyte filling solution (Saturated KCl solution), Test certificate, and Basic User Manual.
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