Hach sensION+ 5048 Portable Multi-parameter Electrode
Features
- Standard sized electrode protected against harsh field conditions
- Low maintenance design for a variety of applications
- Heavy-duty electrode handle design optimized for field calibration and storage
- Free ground shipping
- Expedited repair and warranty service
- Lifetime technical support
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The Hach sensION+ 5048 portable multi-parameter electrode determines pH, conductivity, ORP and temperature. It has a plastic body, non-refillable gel reference electrolyte and built-in temperature sensor. The electrode has a fixed 1 meter cable and MP8 connector dedicated for use with Hach sensION+ MM150 portable meters. The 5048 has a ceramic pin reference junction and glass (pH); platinum (conductivity & ORP); and Pt1000 (temperature) sensors. It is ideal for measurements in general aqueous applications.
The 5048's calibration and storage tubes screw directly onto the portable electrode's heavy-duty handle. This design is ideal for field calibration and transport as it provides a secure interface between the electrode and calibration/storage tube as well as reducing the risk of contamination in field conditions.
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