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S8300 – Modular pH Sensors for In-line

In heavily contaminated wastewater or chemical processing applications, an inline pH probe typically wears out fast. Constantly replacing an inline pH…

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Complete Modular Submersion/Inline* pH Smart Sensors

Sensorex 8000 series Smart Sensors can be configured in countless variations to meet our exact needs. This is one of…

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S272CD – Process pH Sensor

The S272CD online process pH sensor delivers reliable online monitoring for in-line or submersion installation configuration. This sensor is designed…

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TX2000 – Intelligent pH & ORP Transmitter/Controller

Our TX2000 is an intelligent pH and ORP transmitter/controller for reading pH and ORP sensors and programmable process controls. The large…

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S175CD/BNC – pH Sensor, Spear Tip

Looking to measure the pH of substrate, soil, meat, or cheese? A standard pH sensor with bulb shaped glass won't…

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SG354/SG355 Glass-Body Flat Surface pH and ORP Electrodes

SG354/SG355 sensors feature a special high molarity reference design for stability, reliability and maximum service life in demanding pool and…

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S200CD/BNC – pH Sensor, Laboratory and General Use, Extended Life

Applications such as environmental and wastewater sampling involve some uncertainty about what samples may contain. When dealing with unknown or…

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S200CD/10/BNC – Process pH Sensor, Light Duty

The S200CD/10/BNC is a light duty pH probe for continuous monitoring of surface water and ground water, including environmental and…

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WHAT IS IT?

About pH

pH, commonly used for water measurements, is a measure of acidity and alkalinity, or the caustic and base present in a given solution. It is generally expressed with a numeric scale ranging from 0-14. The value 7 represents neutrality. The numbers on the scale increase with increasing alkalinity, while the numbers on the scale decrease with increasing acidity.

Each unit of change represents a tenfold change in acidity or alkalinity. The pH value is also equal to the negative logarithm of the hydrogen-ion concentration or hydrogen-ion activity. pH values for some common solutions are listed in the table to the right.

pH sensors are essential instruments used across various industries and research fields to measure the acidity or alkalinity of solutions. These sensors employ different technologies, such as glass electrodes and reference electrodes, to detect the concentration of hydrogen ions in a solution, which determines its pH value. Whether in laboratory settings or industrial processes, pH sensors enable precise monitoring and control, ensuring product quality, environmental safety, and regulatory compliance. With their ability to provide real-time data and withstand challenging conditions, pH sensors play a critical role in numerous applications, from chemical manufacturing and water treatment to food production and environmental monitoring.

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How Are pH Measurements Used?

pH measurements are widely used to control processes, ensure product quality and safety.

pH neutralization of effluent in industrial manufacturing environments

pH is carefully adjusted to neutralize acidic or alkaline waste effluent before it is discharged into the environment, ensuring compliance with environmental regulations and preventing damage to aquatic ecosystems.

Cooling tower and boiler control

pH is monitored and adjusted to prevent corrosion and scaling in cooling towers and boilers, maintaining system efficiency and extending equipment lifespan.

Environmental monitoring

pH is regularly measured in water bodies, soil, and air to assess environmental health, detect pollution, and guide remediation efforts.

Odor scrubbers

pH is controlled in odor scrubbers to optimize the removal of harmful gases like sulfur compounds, ensuring air quality and minimizing unpleasant odors.

Food and beverage quality control and safety

pH is measured to ensure proper acidity levels in food and beverages, affecting flavor, texture, preservation, and food safety.

Upstream protection of filtration membranes

pH is adjusted in water treatment processes to prevent membrane fouling and extend the operational life of filtration systems used in various industries.

Water pre-treatment for manufacturing processes

pH is adjusted during water pre-treatment to optimize chemical reactions, remove impurities, and ensure that water quality meets specific manufacturing process requirements.

Swimming pool control

pH is regulated in swimming pools to ensure safe water conditions, preventing skin and eye irritation while maintaining proper chlorine effectiveness.

Pulp and paper manufacturing

pH control in pulp and paper manufacturing ensures efficient chemical reactions, bleach activation, and the protection of equipment from corrosion during the pulping and paper-making process.

Pharmaceutical research & development and manufacturing

pH is carefully controlled in pharmaceutical R&D and manufacturing to ensure the stability, efficacy, and safety of active ingredients and final drug products.

Blood-gas analysis in medical devices

pH is measured in blood-gas analysis to assess the acid-base balance in patients, helping diagnose and manage respiratory or metabolic disorders.

Custom pH Sensor Design and Manufacturing

In addition to our standard products, Sensorex designs and manufactures pH sensors for over 250 OEM partners. Whether you are looking to private label sensors and instrumentation or incorporate pH sensors as part of the design for your water treatment product, our team of engineers and application specialists can help you meet your goals. We provide custom branding on our standard products and can design custom pH sensors to meet various design specifications.

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