Thursday, February 9, 2012

Oakton Benchtop Ion 510 Meter, All-In-One Combination Temperature Sensor/Single-Junction pH Electrode 35811-71, Built-In Electrode Stand and AC Adapters

Oakton Benchtop Ion 510 Meter, All-In-One Combination Temperature Sensor/Single-Junction pH Electrode 35811-71, Built-In Electrode Stand and AC Adapters Review



Oakton Benchtop Ion 510 Meter, All-In-One Combination Temperature Sensor/Single-Junction pH Electrode 35811-71, Built-In Electrode Stand and AC Adapters Feature

  • Three-point, push-button calibration with auto-buffer recognition for fast response and resolution across a wide range of results
  • Selectable manual or Automatic Temperature Compensation (ATC) for accuracy
  • Comes with an all-in-one electrode, probe, and stand for ease of use
  • Direct readout of ion concentration in ppm for simple use
  • Dual-line display shows degrees C in pH/mV modes, and ion concentration and mV in ion mode for ease of viewing

The Oakton 35619-23 Ion 510 is a benchtop meter that has preprogrammed ion calibration points with direct readout of ion concentration in ppm, features a built-in electrode stand, and comes with an all-in-one combination single-junction pH electrode/temperature sensor. The benchtop meter is commonly used to measure ion, pH, temperature, and mV of a substance in pure and sea water testing and treatment, cooling/boiler water testing, environmental monitoring, and in educational, laboratory and industrial applications.

This meter features Automatic Temperature Compensation (ATC), three-point, push-button calibration with auto-buffer recognition of US and National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) values, for fast response and resolution across a wide range of results. The meter provides dual-line, simultaneous display of pH or mV modes in degrees C, and ion concentration and mV (electrode input) in an ion mode for ease of viewing. It has a water-resistant keypad membrane for security. Built-in, nonvolatile memory stores up to 50 pH, mV, or ion readings with corresponding temperature for ease of reference. It has a hold function for ease of recording readings, and a ready function to indicate when calibration is due, as well as diagnostic error messages to prompt the user. It comes with a fully diagrammed manual and a slide-out instruction card that can be stored under the meter as a quick-reference guide. The meter has analog reader output to create hard copies of readings.

The 35619-23 pH 510 meter has an operating temperature of 0 to 100 degrees C, resolution 0.1 degree C, accuracy + or - 0.3 degrees C, and temperature calibration offset 0.1 degree increments up to + or - 5% degrees C. pH range 0.00 to 14.00, resolution 0.01, accuracy + or - 0.01. pH calibration up to 3 points at USA 4.01, 7.00, 10.01, or NIST 4.01, 6.86, 9.18 buffer sets. mV range -1999 to + 1999, resolution 0.1 from + or - 199.9; 1 mV beyond + or - 199.9, accuracy + or - 0.2 from + or - 199.9; + or - 2 mv beyond + or - 199.9. Ion range 0.01 to 1999 ppm, resolution 0.01 ppm from 0.01 to 0.99 ppm 0.1 ppm from 1.0 to 199.9 ppm, 1 ppm from 200 to 1999, accuracy + or – 0.5% of reading, calibration 2 or 3 points (0.1, 1.0, 10.0, 100.0 ppm). Input impedance >10E12 Ω. The meter’s dimensions are 9.0 (w) x 7.0 (d) x 2.4 (h) inches, and it weighs 1.25 lbs. It comes with an all-in-one pH electrode (35811-71), an electrode holder and works with 9VDC, 500mA using an AC adaptor (included) 110 VAC, and any Ion Selective Electrode (ISE) with a Bayonet-Neill Concelman (BNC) connector.

pH testers measure the acidity or alkalinity of a substance, and are commonly used by educators, researchers, manufacturers and hobbyists in aquaculture, agriculture, hydroponics and water-testing and for scientific applications. ISEs respond selectively to ions in the presence of other ions, and are commonly used for water-testing, and to analyze biological samples in hydroponics, aquaculture, and agriculture.

Oakton Instruments manufactures an array of scientific instruments for research, industrial, and educational uses. Since 1991, Oakton has distributed a wide variety of instruments such as meters, electrodes, and transmitters. Oakton is based in Vernon Hills, IL, and has facilities in Europe, Asia, and China.

What’s in the Box?

  • Meter
  • Electrode holder arm
  • Electrode
  • Adapter
  • Instructions


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