Cole-Parmer Blog
  • About Us – Cole-Parmer
Oakton® CON 110 Handheld Conductivity/TDS meter

Oakton Instruments May 30, 2014

Which Conductivity Sensor Suits Your Application? (Part III)

In part two, we discussed special applications. Here, we continue with specifics about the conductivity meter. What About the Meter? While the sensor is key to achieving conductivity measurements, the meter offers several variables that…


No Image

Oakton Instruments May 29, 2014

Which Conductivity Sensor Suits Your Application? (Part II)

In part one, we discussed measuring conductivity. Here, we continue with high purity applications and other special applications. Low-Conductivity and High-Purity Applications Temperature greatly influences conductivity; generally the colder the water, the lower the conductivity….


No Image

Helpful Technical Info, Water Sampling May 27, 2014

Which Conductivity Sensor Suits Your Application? (Part I)

Conductivity tests a solution’s ability to conduct electrical current and serves as a quick and simple indicator of water quality. Assessing the level of water purity via conductivity can help to prevent contamination. Testing salinity…


No Image

Temperature/Humidity May 23, 2014

Measuring Temperature Accurately: What Are the Costs? (Part III)

In part two, we discussed how alternatives to mercury-in-glass thermometers performed in terms of accuracy, functionality, and limitations. Today, we assess these alternatives from an accuracy vs budget standpoint. Greater Accuracy Requires a Bigger Budget,…


Posts pagination

« 1 … 133 134 135 … 188 »

Categories

Archives

Recent Posts

  • Environmental Monitoring Systems for Labs and Pharma: Equipment, Compliance and Validation Guide
  • (no title)
  • All-Grain Home Brewing: The Equipment You Need and Why It Matters
  • Low-Volume Dispensing Made Easy: The Science Behind the Cole-Parmer® Single-Use Dispensing Pump Powered by i-FILL®
  • Best pH Electrodes for High-Temperature Applications: A Lab Manager’s Perspective

Copyright 2026 | Cole-Parmer Instrument Company, LLC All Rights Reserved.

Our blog uses cookies. By clicking “Accept Cookies”, you agree to the storing of cookies on your browser or device.Accept Cookies