YSI TruLine Fluoride Electrode
Features
- LaF Crystal type ISE
- Double junction reference
- 0.02 mg/L - saturation range
- Free ground shipping
- Expedited repair and warranty service
- Lifetime technical support
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Overview
The YSI TruLine Fluoride Electrode features BNC connection and can be used with the YSI TruLab 1320. It can also be used with the YSI MultiLab 4010-2 and 4010-3 if a BNC connector is installed.
TruLine Series
The TruLine series of laboratory ISEs consists of 15 electrodes that have an integrated reference, eliminating the need to have a separate reference half-cell. Each TruLine ISE has a refillable double-junction reference, resulting in a long electrode life and exceptional measurement reliability. TruLine ISEs can be connected to any ISE instrument featuring BNC connection, including the YSI 1320. Reference/electrode fill solution, ionic strength adjustor, and a small bottle of standard are included with each ISE.
Benefits
- BNC connection, 1m cable
- Wide selection of 15 electrodes for 16 different parameters
- 4 sensor technologies - gas sensing, polymer/PVC membrane, solid state, and glass sensor
- Combination (i.e. full-cell), refillable electrodes with double-junction reference
- Made in the U.S.A
- Reference/electrode fill solution, ionic strength adjustor, and a small bottle of standard are included with each ISE
- 12-month warranty for solid state, glass sensor, and gas-sensing ISEs
- 9-month warranty for ISEs with polymer/PVC membrane
- (1) Electrode with 1m cable
- (1) Small bottle of reference/electrode fill solution
- (1) Small bottle of ionic strength adjuster
- (1) Small bottle of standard solution
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