Thermo Orion ROSS Ultra pH/ATC Triode Electrodes
Thermo Orion ROSS Ultra Triode pH electrodes with temperature compensation increase the accuracy of readings while improving sensor stability, precision and response time at varying sample temperatures.
Features
- Compatible in samples with TRIS, proteins and sulfides
- Accuracy within 0.03 pH when using automatic temperature compensation
- 18-month warranty on gel electrodes and 24-month warranty on refillable electrodes
- Free ground shipping
- Expedited repair and warranty service
- Lifetime technical support
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Overview
Thermo Orion ROSS Ultra Triode pH electrodes with temperature compensation increase the accuracy of readings, while improving sensor stability, precision and response time at varying sample temperatures. ROSS Ultra Triode pH electrodes offer more flexibility, accuracy and precision for pH measurement needs. With built-in temperature sensors, these electrodes offer a convenient solution for routine sample measurements.
Mechanics
The Orion ROSS Triode electrodes combine the stability, precision and speed of response of the ROSS Ultra line with integrated temperature measurement. Orion ROSS electrodes contain no Silver or Silver Chloride and incorporate a double-junction design, which protects the sample from contamination and makes the electrodes compatible with TRIS buffers.
Benefits
- Stable to 0.01 pH within 30 seconds in 6.86 buffer between 25 °C and 75 °C
- Compatible in samples with TRIS, proteins and sulfides
- Choice of durable epoxy or chemical-resistant glass body
- 2 yr. warranty on refillable models and 18 mo. warranty on low-maintenance models
- Compatible with Thermo Scientific Orion Versa Star, Thermo Scientific Orion Star A, and Thermo Scientific Orion Dual Star meters, as well as Mettler Toledo pH meters
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