Thermo Orion pH/ATC Triode Electrodes

The Thermo Orion pH/ATC Triode Electrodes perform basic pH measurements quickly and reliably.

Features

  • Built-in automatic temperature compensation
  • Variety of electrodes based on sample and application
  • Available in glass or epoxy body
List Price $192.00
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Overview
The Thermo Orion pH/ATC Triode Electrodes perform basic pH measurements quickly and reliably. The Thermo Scientific Orion Triodes have built-in temperature sensors allowing the measurement of pH and temperature with one electrode. There are a variety of electrodes based on application and sampling needs.

Applications
The AquaPro Triode has the advantage of having an open junction that does not clog and double junction reference. For use in samples with TRIS, protein and sulfides. Ag/AgCl Triodes have a good response and are ideal for routine measurements.

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Thermo Orion pH/ATC Triode Electrodes
9147BN
Orion pH/ATC Triode with epoxy body, low maintenance gel, BNC & 2.5mm phono tip connector, 1m cable
Your Price $182.40
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Thermo Orion pH/ATC Triode Electrodes
9157BNMD
Orion pH/ATC Triode with epoxy body, refillable, BNC & MiniDIN connector, 1m cable
$486.40
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Thermo Orion pH/ATC Combination Triode (A+ Series)
9157BN
Orion pH/ATC Triode with epoxy body, refillable, BNC & 8 pin connector, 1m cable
$482.60
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Thermo Orion pH/ATC Triode Electrodes
9109WP
Orion pH/ATC Triode with epoxy body, low maintenance gel, waterproof EDIN & banana plug connector, 1m cable
$484.50
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Thermo Orion Waterproof pH Triode
9109WL
Orion pH/ATC Triode with epoxy body, low maintenance gel, waterproof EDIN & banana plug connector, 6m cable
$547.20
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Thermo Orion pH/ATC Triode Electrodes
9107BNMD
Orion pH/ATC Triode with epoxy body, low maintenance gel, BNC & MiniDIN connector, 1.5m cable
$349.60
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Thermo Orion Standard pH/ATC Triode
9107WMMD
Orion pH/ATC Triode with epoxy body, low maintenance gel, BNC & MiniDIN connector, 3m cable
$370.50
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Thermo Orion Standard pH/ATC Triode
9107WLMD
Orion pH/ATC Triode with epoxy body, low maintenance gel, BNC & MiniDIN connector, 6m cable
$569.05
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Thermo Orion pH/ATC triode
9107BN
Orion pH/ATC Triode with epoxy body, low maintenance gel, BNC & 8 pin connector, 1m cable
$333.45
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Thermo Orion pH/ATC Triode Electrodes
9107WP
Orion pH/ATC Triode with epoxy body, low maintenance gel, BNC & 8 pin connector, 3m cable
$538.65
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Thermo Orion pH/ATC Triode Electrodes
9107APMD
Orion AquaPro pH/ATC Triode with epoxy body, low maintenance polymer, BNC & MiniDIN connector, 1m cable
$371.45
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Thermo Orion pH/ATC Triode Electrodes
5107BNMD
Orion No Cal pH/ATC Triode with epoxy body, refillable, BNC & MiniDIN connector, 1m cable
$806.55
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