Thermo Orion Rugged 2-Electrode Conductivity Cell

The Thermo Orion rugged 2-electrode conductivity cells generate accurate readings from low-conductivity solutions, chemically reacted substances or highly conductive samples.

Features

  • Standard conductivity range
  • For lab and field applications
  • Rugged epoxy/graphite
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Overview
The Thermo Orion rugged 2-Electrode conductivity cells generate accurate readings from low-conductivity solutions, chemically reacted substances or highly conductive samples, like pure water, lye or run-off water. The Thermo Orion rugged 2-Electrode conductivity cells use a two-electrode cell design to generate an electrical conductivity reading for samples in the lab or in the field. Thermo Orion rugged 2-electrode conductivity cells are compatible with Thermo Scientific™ Orion Star™ and Versa Star Pro™ Bench and Portable Conductivity Meters.

  • Meter Compatibility: Star Series
  • Application: Field and Lab
  • Cell Material: Epoxy/Graphite
  • Measurement Range: 10 uS/cm to 200 mS/cm
  • Cable Length: 3m
  • Cable Connection: MiniDIN
  • Approximate Cell Constant: 1.0 cm-1
  • Cell Dimension: 17.8 mm dia x 134 mm L
  • Min/Max Immersion: 35/NA mm
Questions & Answers
What type of filling solution should be used for a conductivity electrode?
Conductivity cells do not use filling solution. The only solution needed is conductivity standard for calibrating.
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