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3.9 of 5.0 with 17 Reviews
SALE PRICE: $248.33 24% OFF
Manufacturer: Hanna Instruments
Brand: Hanna Instruments
Model: HI7698297
Manufacturer: Hanna Instruments
Brand: Hanna Instruments
Model: HI7698297
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The Hanna Instruments HI 7698297 long quick release flow cell allows sample collection and field monitoring of fresh, brackish, and sea water when used with the HI 9829 or HI 98290 GPS multiparameter meter and a compatible digital probe in a fixed, flow-through monitoring station with a pump. The long quick-release flow cell encases the digital probe during sample collection and field monitoring, protecting the probe from debris and rough water conditions. The flow cell is suitable for environmental field monitoring and sampling.SpecificationsDissolved oxygen range0.0 to 500.0%0.00 to 50.0mg/LResolution0.1%0.01ppm (mg/L)Temperature range-5 to 55 degrees C/23 to 131 degrees FDepth rating20 m/65ft.Dimensions99 x 17mm/3.9 x 0.66 inches (H x W)H is height, the vertical distance from lowest to highest point; W is width, the horizontal distance from left to right.A multiparameter meter is a benchtop or handheld device that can take multiple readings on a single sample. It measures parameters such as the pH level (acidity or alkalinity of a substance), conductivity (the amount of salts or other compounds present in water), dissolved oxygen (DO, the amount of oxygen in a liquid), temperature, total dissolved solids (TDS, anything present in water other than the pure water molecule and suspended solids), salinity, resistivity, and oxidation reduction potential (ORP). Applications for multiparameter meters include water testing, pharmaceuticals, agriculture, winemaking, water-treatment plants, and aquaculture. Devices with a benchtop body are often used for indoor laboratory use or in a manufacturing setting; handheld, portable devices are typically used for fieldwork. Sensors are used with a meter to measure the parameters of a substance.Hanna Instruments manufactures analytical instrumentation and supplies, including pH meters, electrodes, chemical reagents, and buffer solutions. The company, founded in 1978 and headquartered in Woonsocket, RI, meets International Organization for Standardization (ISO) standard 9001.
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3.9 of 5.0 with 5 Reviews
SALE PRICE: $249.68 7% OFF
Manufacturer: Thomas Scientific
Brand: WTW
Model: 600541
Manufacturer: Thomas Scientific
Brand: WTW
Model: 600541
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Nephelometric or transmittance measuring-the nephelometric measurement at 90° scattered light is advantageous for lower turbidity, whereas the transmission measurement at 180° is beneficial for medium to high turbidity values: With increasing turbidity, restray and scattering effects between particles are growing bigger. The reduction of light intensity in this case leads to a more accurate result than a 90° nephelometric measurement. Therefore, lab meters for high values are equipped with several measuring options: ratio modes calculate the final result from different measured angles. For ratiometric measurements, there is no specific standard method to be followed; rather, procedures are established by the application or industry. White light has a higher sensitivity for small particles, however, the inherent coloration of the solution has a stronger disturbing effect in this case. The IR measurement is required by DIN ISO, the white light measuring by US EPA.
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3.9 of 5.0 with 32 Reviews
SALE PRICE: $249.80
Manufacturer: BYK-Gardner USA
Brand: BYK-Gardner
Model: 8208
Manufacturer: BYK-Gardner USA
Brand: BYK-Gardner
Model: 8208
BYK-Gardner Dip Viscosity Cups (Zahn Type) may be used anywhere - in shops, factories and laboratories - for quickly checking and adjusting the viscosity of many different types of liquids. Each cup has a 12-inch loop handle to allow the cup to be dipped by hand into a liquid container. At the center of this handle is a finger-ring for holding the cup in a vertical position during use. Results should be reported in Zahn-Seconds at a specified temperature for a particular cup. To convert Zahn-Seconds to centistokes, refer to ASTM D 4212.
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3.9 of 5.0 with 19 Reviews
SALE PRICE: $254.33 6% OFF
Manufacturer: Markes International
Brand: Markes International
Model: C1-AAXX-5312
Manufacturer: Markes International
Brand: Markes International
Model: C1-AAXX-5312
SulfiCarb (C3 - C8), Stainless Steel 3.5" x 1/4" Thermal Desorption Tubes, Conditioned and Capped, pack of 10.
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3.9 of 5.0 with 27 Reviews
SALE PRICE: $262.75 15% OFF
Manufacturer: Cannon Instrument
Brand: CANNON Instrument
Manufacturer: Cannon Instrument
Brand: CANNON Instrument
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The Cannon BS/IP/SL(S)-5 suspended-level viscometer has a 20 to 100 centistokes (cSt) viscosity measuring range and is suitable for the measurement of transparent Newtonian fluids such as fuels and lubricants. It uses a viscometer constant of 0.1 centistokes per second (cSt/s) for calculating kinematic viscosity of sample sizes as small as 11mL. The BS/IP/SL(S)-series size 5 viscometer uses a 250mm depth water bath (not included) for temperature-control testing and a vacuum (not included) to draw a sample up for timed testing. It includes an ASTM International certificate of calibration. This calibrated suspended-level viscometer meets the ASTM International D446 standard for suspended-level viscometers and the D445 standard for testing viscosity. A viscometer, also called a viscosimeter, is an instrument used to measure the friction caused by the relative motion of a Newtonian fluid and a known surface, and is usually expressed in units of poise (P), centipoise (cP), pascal seconds (Pa s), and millipascal seconds (mPa s). Viscometers have several forms, including but not limited to falling ball, rotational, vibrating, capillary, funnel, and bubble. A falling ball viscometer measures the time it takes for a ball of known diameter and density to fall through fluid in a cylinder of known diameter. A rotational viscometer measures the force required to stir a fluid. A vibrating viscometer measures the power input necessary to keep the oscillator vibrating at constant amplitude while immersed in a fluid. A capillary viscometer has a narrow-bore vertical section with two printed marks that measure time required for a known volume of fluid to fall a known distance. A funnel viscometer, such as a Ford, Zahn, or Shell cup, measures the time it takes a known volume of fluid to flow from the base of a cone through a short tube. A bubble viscometer measures the time required for an air bubble to rise through a fluid. Viscosity measurements are used in laboratories, research and development, process control, and plant quali...
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3.9 of 5.0 with 47 Reviews
SALE PRICE: $262.75 15% OFF
Manufacturer: Cannon Instrument
Brand: CANNON Instrument
Manufacturer: Cannon Instrument
Brand: CANNON Instrument
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The Cannon BS/IP/MSL-5 miniature suspended-level viscometer has a 60 to 300 centistokes (cSt) viscosity measuring range and is suitable for the measurement of transparent Newtonian fluids such as fuels and lubricants. It uses a viscometer constant of 0.3 centistokes per second (cSt/s) for calculating kinematic viscosity of sample sizes as small as 4mL. The BS/IP/MSL-series size 5 viscometer uses a 305mm depth water bath (not included) for temperature-control testing and a vacuum (not included) to draw a sample up for timed testing between two sets of printed marks. It includes an ASTM International certificate of calibration. This calibrated miniature suspended-level viscometer meets the ASTM International D446 standard for suspended-level viscometers and the D445 standard for testing viscosity. A viscometer, also called a viscosimeter, is an instrument used to measure the friction caused by the relative motion of a Newtonian fluid and a known surface, and is usually expressed in units of poise (P), centipoise (cP), pascal seconds (Pa s), and millipascal seconds (mPa s). Viscometers have several forms, including but not limited to falling ball, rotational, vibrating, capillary, funnel, and bubble. A falling ball viscometer measures the time it takes for a ball of known diameter and density to fall through fluid in a cylinder of known diameter. A rotational viscometer measures the force required to stir a fluid. A vibrating viscometer measures the power input necessary to keep the oscillator vibrating at constant amplitude while immersed in a fluid. A capillary viscometer has a narrow-bore vertical section with two printed marks that measure time required for a known volume of fluid to fall a known distance. A funnel viscometer, such as a Ford, Zahn, or Shell cup, measures the time it takes a known volume of fluid to flow from the base of a cone through a short tube. A bubble viscometer measures the time required for an air bubble to rise through a fluid. Viscosity measurements are used in laboratories, research ...
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3.9 of 5.0 with 3 Reviews
SALE PRICE: $264.13 29% OFF
Manufacturer: BYK-Gardner USA
Brand: BYK-Gardner
Model: 173
Manufacturer: BYK-Gardner USA
Brand: BYK-Gardner
Model: 173
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The BYK-Gardner 173 Ford viscosity cup has a 40 to 220 centistokes (cSt) viscosity range and is suitable for testing fluids such as paints and lacquers. The number 3 aluminum flow cup has a stainless steel orifice with a 0.13-inch diameter. Efflux times range from 25 to 105 seconds. It includes an ASTM certificate. This Ford viscosity cup is calibrated against National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) for testing standard oils and meets ASTM International D1200 standard for testing viscosity, ASTM D333 standard for testing paints, and ASTM D365 standard for testing nitrocellulose lacquers. A viscometer, also called a viscosimeter, is an instrument used to measure the friction caused by the relative motion of a Newtonian fluid and a known surface, and is usually expressed in units of poise (P), centipoise (cP), pascal seconds (Pa s), and millipascal seconds (mPa s). Viscometers have several forms, including but not limited to falling ball, rotational, vibrating, capillary, funnel, and bubble. A falling ball viscometer measures the time it takes for a ball of known diameter and density to fall through fluid in a cylinder of known diameter. A rotational viscometer measures the force required to stir a fluid. A vibrating viscometer measures the power input necessary to keep the oscillator vibrating at constant amplitude while immersed in a fluid. A capillary viscometer has a narrow-bore vertical section with two printed marks that measure time required for a known volume of fluid to fall a known distance. A funnel viscometer, such as a Ford, Zahn, or Shell cup, measures the time it takes a known volume of fluid to flow from the base of a cone through a short tube. A bubble viscometer measures the time required for an air bubble to rise through a fluid. Viscosity measurements are used in laboratories, research and development, process control, and plant quality control applications. Some viscometers are manufactured to meet industry or governmental standards, including Ingress Protection (IP), National In...
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3.9 of 5.0 with 39 Reviews
SALE PRICE: $265.03 11% OFF
Manufacturer: BYK-Gardner USA
Brand: BYK-Gardner
Model: 8305
Manufacturer: BYK-Gardner USA
Brand: BYK-Gardner
Model: 8305
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The BYK-Gardner 8305 EZ-series Zahn-type viscosity cup has a 40 to 60 centistokes (cSt) viscosity range and is suitable for testing fluids such as cements and other adhesives. Efflux times range 10 to 36 seconds. It has a metal body with a 12-inch loop handle for hand-dipping into a liquid container and a finger-ring for maintaining a vertical position during use. The orifice diameter is calibrated against National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) for testing standard oils. It includes an ASTM certificate. This Number 1 Zahn-type viscosity cup meets ASTM International D4212 standard for measuring viscosity using dip-type cups, ASTM D816 standard for testing rubber cements, and ASTM D1084 standard for testing viscosity of adhesives. A viscometer, also called a viscosimeter, is an instrument used to measure the friction caused by the relative motion of a Newtonian fluid and a known surface, and is usually expressed in units of poise (P), centipoise (cP), pascal seconds (Pa s), and millipascal seconds (mPa s). Viscometers have several forms, including but not limited to falling ball, rotational, vibrating, capillary, funnel, and bubble. A falling ball viscometer measures the time it takes for a ball of known diameter and density to fall through fluid in a cylinder of known diameter. A rotational viscometer measures the force required to stir a fluid. A vibrating viscometer measures the power input necessary to keep the oscillator vibrating at constant amplitude while immersed in a fluid. A capillary viscometer has a narrow-bore vertical section with two printed marks that measure time required for a known volume of fluid to fall a known distance. A funnel viscometer, such as a Ford, Zahn, or Shell cup, measures the time it takes a known volume of fluid to flow from the base of a cone through a short tube. A bubble viscometer measures the time required for an air bubble to rise through a fluid. Viscosity measurements are used in laboratories, research and development, process control, and plant quality c...
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3.9 of 5.0 with 26 Reviews
SALE PRICE: $268.76 1% OFF
Manufacturer: UNICO
Brand: Unico
Manufacturer: UNICO
Brand: Unico
UNICO Disposable Cuvettes, Polystyrene, 10 Mm Pathlength S-90-302P-500
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3.9 of 5.0 with 41 Reviews
SALE PRICE: $273.00
Manufacturer: BYK-Gardner USA
Brand: BYK-Gardner
Model: 4894
Manufacturer: BYK-Gardner USA
Brand: BYK-Gardner
Model: 4894
Completer set of 6 T-Bar Spindles for use with the Brookfield Helipath Stand
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