Hach Intellical PHC301 Refillable pH Electrodes
Intellical PHC301 is a digital combination pH electrode with built-in temperature sensor. The PHC301 has a refillable with two ceramic pins reference junction.
Features
- Recommended for wastewater, drinking water and general aqueous applications
- Digital probes alert the user when re-calibration is needed
- Can be moved between meters without the need to re-calibrate or re-enter measurement settings
- Free ground shipping
- Expedited repair and warranty service
- Lifetime technical support
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Intellical PHC301 is a digital combination pH electrode with built-in temperature sensor. The PHC301 has a refillable with two ceramic pins reference junction.
This laboratory pH electrode is shockproff with its Zeonor plastic body protecting down to the glass bulb sensing element. The electrode is available with a 3 or 1 m cable.
The PHC301 refillable combination pH electrode is recommended for wastewater, drinking water and general aquous applications. The PHC301 is not suitable for use with organic solvents. A 28-mL bottle of reference electrolyte filling solution (3 M KCl solution saturated with AgCl) is included with the probe.
Accessories Included: None
- IntelliCAL PHC301 Laboratory pH electrode with storage soaker bottle, 1m cable
- 28-mL bottle reference electrolyte filling solution (3 M KCl solution saturated with AgCl)
- Test certificate
- Basic User Manual
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