Mettler Toledo has released a new range of InLab sensors, the result of innovative technologies and a tradition in glassblowing. Building upon the successful features of the former InLab range, the new InLab portfolio now offers an extensive range of products for yet more applications and industries such as pharmaceutical samples, chemicals, pure water, cosmetics and food.
The InLabMicro Pro is a micro electrode with long-life argenthal reference and an integrated temperature probe that enables more accurate readings thanks to automatic temperature compensation. The InLabViscous, is an electrode with easy-to-clean design and pressurised reference system for reproducible results of highly viscous samples such as resins or cosmetics. The InLabExpert Pro, is a generalist with the maintenance-free polymer electrolyte xerolyt and two open reference junctions that cannot clog, irrespective of the sample that is being measured.
The key to the development of the new portfolio lies in innovative technologies, which aim at providing ease-of-use and improved reliability. The unmatched technology of the SteadyForce reference system is under over-pressure, guaranteeing electrolyte discharge. The constant discharge of electrolyte ensures extremely reproducible results. At the same time, there is no need to worry about the junction becoming contaminated, because the over-pressure always ensures a connection to the measurement medium. The new maintenance-free polymer electrolyte xerolyt extra is characterised by high signal stability, a very short response time and high chemical resistance.
To obtain a free copy of a poster detailing pH applications and reference tables, contact Chris de Jager, Microsep, +27 (0)11 553 2300, [email protected], www.microsep.co.za
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