pH electrode
A pH electrode, also known as a pH probe or pH sensor, is the part of a pH meter that comes into contact with the substance being measured and is used to measure the electrode potential.
There are usually two methods for measuring the pH value of aqueous solutions: colorimetric method (pH test paper and colorimetric dish) and potentiometric method. The potential method can achieve continuous online measurement and
pH electrodeThe only method for process monitoring, and the potentiometric method can obtain accurate and reproducible pH values, the core theory of pH electrode measurement is the Nernst equation.
The electrode used in potentiometric analysis is called a primary cell. A primary battery is a system that converts chemical reaction energy into electrical energy. The voltage of this battery is called electromotive force (EMF). This electromotive force (EMF) is composed of two and a half cells. One of the half cells is called the measuring electrode, and its potential is related to a specific ion activity; The other half cell is a reference half cell, commonly referred to as a reference electrode, which is typically connected to the measuring solution and to the measuring instrument. The most familiar and commonly used pH indicator electrode is the glass electrode.
A set of industrial online pH measurement system usually consists of four parts: pH sensor, pH electrode, pH transmitter, electrode sheath, and cable.
Technical Parameter
1. Measurement range: 0-14PH
2. Pressure range: 0-0.6MPa
3. Temperature range: 0-60 degrees (automatic temperature compensation), high temperature can be customized from 0-130 degrees
4. Installation size: 3/4NPT thread
5. Material: Glass
