Environmental Express Oakton Oakton by Cole-Parmer® In-Line pH Probe, DJ/PVDF/100Ohm RTD/10'; Tinned/BNC

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Environmental Express Oakton Oakton by Cole-Parmer® In-Line pH Probe, DJ/PVDF/100Ohm RTD/10'; Tinned/BNC

Environmental Express Oakton | Item: EW-27001-72

Integral, one-piece electrode and housing for installation convenience

$291.65USD / Each

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Environmental Express Oakton Oakton by Cole-Parmer® In-Line pH Probe, DJ/PVDF/100Ohm RTD/10'; Tinned/BNC
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Key Features

  • Choose from single-junction or double-junction designs
  • Options of BNC or stripped and tinned ends
  • 1 year warranty

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In-line electrodes operate from 32 to 212°F (0 to 100°C) and have a chemical-resistant PVDF housing with a 1/2'' NPT(M) thread. Housing measures 4'' x 15/16'' diameter. Electrode extends 1'' beyond housing. Maximum pressure 100 psi. Measure pH from 0 to 13.

Note: 100 Ω RTD ATC elements are platinum and conform to DIN curve 43760. ATC connector is miniature audio plug.
Connector for the 1 kΩ RTD and the 3 kΩ Balco ATC elements is a spade lug.
Connector for 100 kΩ

Keep a Spare1 Year Warranty
Specifications
  • ApplicationsIn-line
  • Electrode TypeDouble junction
  • Electrode Body MaterialPVDF
  • Min Temperature (° C)-5
  • Max Temperature (° C)80
  • Temperature CompensationYes
  • ATC ConnectorTinned ends
  • ATC Element100 Ω Pt RTD
  • ConnectorBNC
  • Cable Length (m)3
  • DescriptionIn-Line pH Probe, DJ/PVDF/100Ohm RTD/10'; Tinned/BNC
  • Warranty1 year
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