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Thermo Scientific™ Orion™ Fluoride Ion Selective Electrodes
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Connector Types:
BNC
BNC (Waterproof)
Screw Cap
Description
Measure free fluoride ions in aqueous solutions quickly, simply, accurately, and economically with Thermo Scientific™ Orion™ Fluoride Electrodes.
The measurement of fluoride in drinking water using an ion selective electrode is an approved ASTM method: ASTM D 1179 A separate reference electrode is unnecessary with the combination fluoride electrode, making it convenient to use with small sample volumes.
- Free-flowing Sure-Flow junction assures stable, drift-free potentials.
- When conventional electrode junctions clog, the Sure-Flow junction can be opened and flushed clean simply by pressing the cap.
- Fluoride Half-Cell Electrode used in conjunction with the Orion 900100 Single Junction Reference electrode offers the benefits of the Sure-Flow junction design:
- Calibration standards catalog number: 940906 — 0.1 M NaF; 940907 — 100ppm F-; 040906 — 1ppm F- with TISAB II; 040907 — 2ppm F- with TISAB II; 940908 — 10 ppm F- with TISAB II
- Required ISA catalog number: 940909 — TISAB II; 940911 — TISAB III

Specifications
Specifications
Connector Types | BNC (Waterproof) |
Description | Fluoride Ionplus Sure-Flow Solid State Combination |
Diameter (English) Body | 0.51 in. |
Diameter (Metric) Body | 13mm |
Filling Solution Type | 900061 (9609BNWP and 960900); 900001 with 900100 single junction reference electrode (9409BN, 9409SC, and 940900) |
Junction | Sure-Flow Junction |
Length (English) | 4.33 in. |
Length (English) Cable | 39 in. |
Length (Metric) | 110mm |
Length (Metric) Cable | 1m |
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