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Chloride Ion Meter / Model Number MB27L-5FK

Electrode with automatic temperature compensation

■mV Mode In mV mode, it is possible to measure the electrode's activation force and determine its quality. ■Handling of Ion Electrodes When measuring the concentration of sample water using chloride ion electrodes or fluoride ion electrodes, it is necessary to add an ionic strength adjuster during calibration and measurement to ensure that the measurement is not affected by the ionic activity strength or pH of the sample water.

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basic information

Minimal influence of ion activity intensity and flow rate Ability to determine the quality of the electrode Self-diagnosis function, auto power-off function Measurement value hold function included Water quality meter with anti-slip and drop prevention features, IP65 compliant waterproof structure Standard included dirt-resistant vinyl cover

Price information

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Price range

P3

Delivery Time

OTHER

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Model number/Brand name

MB27L-5FK

Applications/Examples of results

Can residual chlorine be measured with a chloride ion electrode? Chloride ions are the chlorine components dissolved in water. In other words, they refer to the chlorine components in dissolved chlorides in water. For example, table salt is sodium chloride (NaCl), which, when dissolved in water, separates into Na⁺ and Cl⁻. Cl⁻ becomes chloride ions in water. Chloride ions are an important water quality parameter measured in various fields such as food, chemistry, aquaculture, sewage treatment, and rivers, serving as an indicator of salinity. Residual chlorine refers to all effective chlorine (chlorine with disinfection effect or oxidation power) remaining in water, which includes free residual chlorine and combined residual chlorine. As mentioned above, chloride ions and residual chlorine are different entities. Therefore, a high concentration of chloride ions does not necessarily mean that there is sufficient chlorine for disinfection. Additionally, residual chlorine cannot be measured with a chloride ion meter.

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