PITTCON 2001: Corrosion - Resistant Halide Ion Selective Electrodes
Source: Weiss Research Inc.
Unlike some Chloride, Bromide, Iodide electrodes (ISEs) on the market of which the sensor membrane would be dissolved in an acidic and corrosive sample, Weiss Really-Flow combination, Chloride, Bromide and Iodine electrodes with rugged & high chemical compatible epoxy bodies and resist very corrosive media with a good response slope (patent application in progress).
Unlike some Chloride, Bromide, Iodide electrodes (ISEs) on the market of which the sensor membrane would be dissolved in an acidic and corrosive sample, Weiss Really-Flow combination, Chloride, Bromide and Iodine electrodes with rugged & high chemical compatible epoxy bodies and resist very corrosive media with a good response slope (patent application in progress). These Really-Flow ISEs are also featured a free flowing reference junction, providing optimal flow rate (adjustable) and resulting in better reproducibility. The junction design permits easy cleaning, which improves performance and extends electrode life. These long-lasting electrodes would not have ceramic or fiber junction to clog. Consequently, viscous and dirty samples would not cause the reference junction problems to these electrodes, too. Simply, press down the cap to open the sleeve and flush and renew the junction; and release the cap, and you are ready to take more measurements. Small sample amount would be fine for these Really-Flow Ion-selective electrodes.
Weiss Research Inc., P.O. Box 720109, Houston, TX 77272. Tel: 281-561-6102; Fax: 281-879-9666.
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