Thermo Orion Polarographic Dissolved Oxygen Probes

Thermo Orion polarographic dissolved oxygen probes feature automatic temperature compensation and convenient screw on membrane caps.

Features

  • Meter Compatibility: Star Series
  • Durable and accurate DO probe for the lab or field
  • Cable lengths available from 1.5 to 10 meters
List Price $1,057.00
$1,004.15
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Overview
Thermo Orion polarographic dissolved oxygen probes feature automatic temperature compensation and convenient screw on membrane caps that reduce probe servicing time and eliminate assembly problems.

Applications
Thermo Orion polarographic dissolved oxygen probes are compatible with a wide range of applications, including water and wastewater analysis, beer and wine testing, rugged field applications, and BOD (Biochemical Oxygen Demand) analysis.

  • Application: Laboratory/Field
  • Response Time: 90% of final value in 10 sec; 95% of final value in 15 sec; 99% of final value in 60 sec
  • Minimum Sample Flow: 10 cm/sec
  • Oxygen Consumption: 0.008 ug/h (mg/L)-1 at 20 C
  • Maximum Allowed Overpressure: 6 BAR
  • Sample Temperature: 0 to 50 C
  • Temperature Sensor: Dual thermally separated
  • Drift: Approx. 0.1% per day
  • Electrolyte Lifetime: 180 days
  • Storage Temperature: -5 to 50 C
  • Membrane Caps: 080515
  • Electrolyte Solution: 080514
  • Maintenance Kit: 080513
Questions & Answers
Are polarographic probes considered membrane type probes and not luminescence type?
You are correct that both polarographic and galvanic probes are considered membrane-type probes. The luminescent dissolved oxygen probe available from Thermo Orion is called the RDO (Rugged Dissolved Oxygen).
Do the probes arrive with a calibration sleeve or is that a separate purchase?
The Thermo Orion polarographic dissolved oxygen probe does not come with a calibration sleeve. A calibration sleeve can be purchased separately: the part number is #080017 (http://www.fondriest.com/thermo-fisher-080017.htm).
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