The new Metrohm 856 conductivity module introduces the new five-ring conductivity sensors which are far superior to the classical conductivity sensor
The 856 Conductivity Module introduces the new five-ring conductivity sensors which are far superior to the classical conductivity sensor.
The 856 Conductivity Module can be used as an extended measuring input for the Titrando autotitrator or as a standalone instrument with the 840 Touch control.
Whether it is used as an add-on measurement to boost the functions of a Titrando or used as a standalone instrument, the 856 Conductivity Module is a very sophisticated high specification instrument.
Historically there was interference to potentiometric measurements when measuring conductivity in the same sample beaker but with the 856 there is a galvanically separated measuring input so conductivity and pH (eg, with the 867 pH Module or any Titrando) can now be measured in the same beaker.
There are three new conductivity cells to measure from .01mS - 2000mS/cm which have the new five-ring technology that allows a wider range of linearity than classical conductivity cells with Pt sheets and shows no wall effect.