Thermo Orion DuraProbe 4-Electrode Conductivity Cell
Features
- Reliable DuraProbe 4-electrode conductivity cell
- 4-electrode cells are temperature compensated
- Accurate over a wide range of condition
- Free ground shipping
- Expedited repair and warranty service
- Lifetime technical support
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Overview
Thermo Orion DuraProbe 4-Electrode Conductivity Cell compensates for electrode fouling, cable length, connector resistance, polarization errors, and fringe field interference errors. Compatible with Thermo Scientific™ Orion Star™ and Versa Star Pro™ bench and portable conductivity meters.
Applications
Ideal for high and standard conductivity samples and difficult samples such as wastewater, runoff water and mud. Choice of glass/platinum, epoxy/graphite, or stainless steel ensures compatibility with most samples.
- Meter Compatibility: Star Series
- Measurement Range: 10 uS/cm to 200 mS/cm
- Cable Length: 1.5m
- Cable Connection: 8-pin waterproof DIN
- Approximate Cell Constant: 0.55 cm-1
- Cell Dimension: 12 mm dia x 163 mm L
- (1) Thermo Orion 4-Electrode Conductivity Cell
- (1) MiniDIN connector
- (1) 1.5m cable
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