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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UPDATE : Fondriest Environmental is offering their expertise in conductivity through their new online knowledge base. This resource provides an updated and comprehensive look at conductivity and why it is important to water quality. To learn more, check out: Conductivity, Salinity and TDS. 
 
 
 Salinity and conductivity measure the water's ability to conduct electricity, which provides a measure of what is dissolved in water. In the SWMP data, a higher conductivity value indicates that there are more chemicals dissolved in the water. 
 
Conductivity measures the water's ability to conduct electricity. It is the opposite of resistance. Pure, distilled water is a poor conductor of electricity.
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