Manufacturer: Hanna Instruments
Brand: Hanna Instruments
Model: HI1333B
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The Hanna Instruments HI 1333B is a combination (full-cell) pH electrode with a single ceramic junction, polyetherimide (PEI) body, spherical tip, double Ag/AgCl reference, Bayonet Neill-Concelman (BNC) connector, and 1m (3.3') coaxial cable. A pH electrode is commonly attached to a pH meter to measure the pH of a substance such as water, food, beer, or wine in lab, industrial, and food applications. This electrode works with the HI 9815 Turtle pH transmitter. A single ceramic junction provides long electrode life in harsh environments. The PEI body with 7.5mm spherical tip is for use in moderately aggressive liquids, such as in wastewater, and for applications requiring stress resistance. The double Ag/AgCl reference provides less noise (unwanted voltages) than gold or silver electrodes. A BNC connector provides tight cable connections. The electrode comes with a 1m (3.3') coaxial cable.SpecificationspH range0 to 13JunctionSingle ceramicElectrolyteKCl 3.5MReferenceDouble Ag/AgClOperating temperature20 to 40 degrees C (68 to 104 degrees F)Maximum pressure0.1 barConnectorBNCCable1m (3.3') coaxialAn electrode, also called a sensor or probe, is an instrument used with a meter to test and measure parameters of a substance. All electrodes are probes or sensors, but not all probes are electrodes or sensors. Probes, such as temperature probes, are used to penetrate a material for measurement. Common electrode types are pH, total dissolved solid (TDS), and ion selective electrode (ISE). Electrodes can be half-cell or full-cell (also called combination) types. They can be refillable or non-refillable. Housing material is typically glass or epoxy, and sensors are commonly made with stainless steel or a glass bulb. pH electrodes, which measure the pH of a substance, often have a glass bulb. The bulb senses hydrogen ions, and generates a millivoltage that is picked up by the filling solution and transferred to a wire that connects to the pH meter. Ion selective electrodes (ISEs) respond selectively to ions in the presence of...