Broadley-James D145-B220-PT-D9 OxyProbe Dissolved Oxygen Sensor, 12mm
Broadley-James Corp
Details
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CategoryBioprocessing
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Dimension24.0in x 6.0in x 3.0in
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Serial59919
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Shipping TypeFedEx Ground
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ManufacturingDoes Not Apply
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Voltage / HertzDoes Not Apply / Does Not Apply
Description
The Broadley-James Corp OxyProbe D145-B220-PT-D9 is a robust and versatile dissolved oxygen sensor designed for benchtop vessels. Known for its compact profile, this 12 mm sensor with a right-angled connector fits seamlessly into any 12 mm multipurpose port with standard compression fittings or Pg13.5 threads. Its small diameter is ideal for measuring dissolved oxygen in small volumes, including bottles and spinner flasks. Crafted from 316L stainless steel, it's autoclavable and steam sterilizable, ensuring high performance in rigorous bioprocess applications. Although this unit is used, it has been refurbished to a turnkey condition and is fully functional with proof of full functionality required. Its innovative design prevents cable fatigue, enhances grip for sensor extraction, and reduces rollover issues by providing increased clearance between vessels.
Key Features
- 12 mm compact diameter
- Right-angled connector
- Fits Pg13.5 threads
- Autoclavable and steam sterilizable
- Polarographic measurement technique
- Stainless steel reinforcement
Specifications
- 12 mm body diameter
- Autoclavable and steam sterilizable
- 316L Stainless Steel construction
- Serialized for traceability
- RA32 finish with electropolish on wetted parts
- Internal EPDM o-rings
- Membrane cartridge kits available
- FDA Compliant
- In-line installation
- Measurement: Dissolved Oxygen
- Connection Size: Pg13.5
Weight
Imperial: 2.4 Pounds
Metric: 1.09 Kilograms
Shipping Dimensions
Imperial: 28.8 lb x 7.2 lb x 3.6 lb
Metric: 73.15 cm x 18.29 cm x 9.14 cm
Harmonized Code
90279050
Harmonized Code Details
HS Code 90279050 encompasses parts and accessories of instruments or apparatus for physical or chemical analysis, including for measuring liquid. This code is appropriate because the sensor is used to measure dissolved oxygen in bioprocess applications.
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