The continually increasing success of the Unitrode and Aquatrode Plus range in pH measurement shows that the fixed ground joint is being recognised as the universal diaphragm type
Metrohm claims to be the market leader in titration, however, any investment in a titrator is negated if an inferior electrode is used.
In short, the result from the titration is only as good as the electrode used.
The Ecotrode Plus ideal for routine titrations, says the company.
The continually increasing success of the Unitrode and Aquatrode Plus range in pH measurement shows that the fixed ground joint is being recognised as the universal diaphragm type.
It is largely insensitive to contaminants and requires only minimal maintenance.
The fixed ground-joint diaphragm is suitable for a wide range of samples, from clear, ion-deficient solutions up to highly concentrated suspensions or emulsions.
Its greatest strength, however, is its precision: the fixed ground-joint diaphragm allows low-noise potential measurements that are only dependent on the ionic strength and stirring speed to a minimal extent, thus meeting crucial requirements for a rapid and precise titration.
In order to utilise the advantages of the fixed ground-joint diaphragm to the full extent in titrations, a new type of membrane glass has also been developed for the Ecotrode Plus, which, in addition to a short response time, exhibits very high endurance.
In short: a membrane glass that does not give up easily, even in continuous use.
Until 30 June 2006, the Ecotrode plus is offered at a discounted price of £99.
When ordering quote 6.0262.100 Plus and mention Laboratorytalk to get the offer price.