Double-junction, Plastic Body Flat pH and ORP Electrodes with DIN 13.5 Cap

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Double-junction, Plastic Body Flat pH and ORP Electrodes with DIN 13.5 Cap

Parameters & Applications

Product Information

Our S354CD electrodes have a rugged flat measurement surface, which breaks less easily when it comes in contact with hard materials. When used in-line it resists coating and fouling. This makes it a great choice for measuring slurries, sludges, and viscous samples as well as those containing suspended solids. The DIN 13.5 cap (S6) provides flexibility – connect to cables up to 25 feet (order separately).

  • Ideal for surface measurements and slurries: rugged flat measurement tip resists breakage
  • Great for testing unknown sample types: double junction electrode reference design prevents contamination
  • Durable and Versatile: Epoxy body offers enhanced chemical compatibility and booted BNC protects meter connection
  • No maintenance required: sealed gel filled reference design
  • One year limited warrantyWe stand by our products with the Sensorex guarantee

CA ResidentsProp 65 WARNING(S)

For optimal shelf life, store sensors at 15-30°C.

S354CD, S354CDHF, S354CD-ORP, S354CDHF-ORP

Our S354CD electrodes have a rugged flat measurement surface, which breaks less easily when it comes in contact with hard materials. When used in-line it resists coating and fouling. This makes it a great choice for measuring slurries, sludges, and viscous samples as well as those containing suspended solids. The DIN 13.5 cap (S6) provides flexibility – connect to cables up to 25 feet (order separately).

Specifications

  • Measuring Range: 0-14 pH (Sodium ion error >12.3pH)
    Body material: Epoxy
    Connector: DIN Cap (requires DIN-EL mating connector)
    Cable length: Not included (order separately)
    Process Connection: DIN 13.5mm threads

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Additional information

Weight 0.5 lbs
Dimensions 2 × 2 × 8 in
Measurement

pH, ORP

Glass Formulation

General Purpose, HF Resistant

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