Thermo Orion 60mL Conductivity Standards

The Thermo Orion conductivity standard ensures optimal conductivity probe maintenance and performance.

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  • Select from 100, 1413, 12900 and 111900 uS
  • Includes (5) 60mL bottles
  • Calibrates Orion Star meters and more
List Price $135.00
$128.25
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The Thermo Orion conductivity standards are designed to meet laboratory grade and DIN standards. Calibrates to 100 uS/cm.

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Thermo Orion 60mL Conductivity Standards
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Orion conductivity standard, 100 uS, (5) 60mL bottles
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Thermo Orion 60mL Conductivity Standards
011007
Orion conductivity standard, 1413 uS, (5) 60mL bottles
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Thermo Orion 60mL Conductivity Standards
011006
Orion conductivity standard, 12,900 uS, (5) 60mL bottles
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Thermo Orion 60mL Conductivity Standards
011005
Orion conductivity standard, 111,900 uS, (5) 60mL bottles
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