Mettler Toledo 58031223 Water Analyzer Sensor 0.02-50,000 S/cm w/ Tri-Clamp
Mettler Toledo
Details
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CategoryAnalytical
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Dimension14.0in x 13.0in x 12.0in
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Serial09030950
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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
This is a collection of new, unused Mettler Toledo Thornton Conductivity Sensors, model 58031223, suitable for a range of water measurement applications. The set includes conductivity sensors like UniCond for extensive purity range evaluation and other analog models for precise measurements across the pharmaceutical, power, semiconductor, and water recycling industries. Each sensor comes with a 316L SS Tri-Clamp fitting, ensuring suitability for hygienic applications. These sensors offer traceable ASTM and NIST calibration and are designed with stainless steel or titanium materials for high durability. The sensors are capable of handling an extensive range of conductivity measurements from 0.02 to 50,000 S/cm, offering high accuracy due to built-in measurement circuits.
Key Features
- Conductivity range from 0.02 to 50,000 S/cm
- 2-electrode measurement technology
- High polished 316L stainless steel electrode
- Compatible with pharmaceutical and semiconductor water applications
- Traceable ASTM and NIST certification
Specifications
- Fitting: 1.5 inch Tri-Clamp
- Operating Range: 0.02 - 50,000 S/cm
- Temperature Sensor: PT 1000
- Cell Constant: 0.1 cm-1
- Connector Type: VarioPin
- Material Certification: EN10204 3.1 & USP <88> Class VI
- Electrode Material: SS 316L or Titanium
- Pressure Resistance: up to 450 PSIG
Weight
Imperial: 9.6 Pounds
Metric: 4.35 Kilograms
Shipping Dimensions
Imperial: 16.8 lb x 15.6 lb x 14.4 lb
Metric: 42.67 cm x 39.62 cm x 36.58 cm
Harmonized Code
902790
Harmonized Code Details
902790 covers parts and accessories for instruments and apparatus used for physical or chemical analysis. The devices are manufactured by Mettler Toledo, a reputed brand in the analytical instrumentation field.
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