Water pH sensor OPTISENS PH 8300

water pH sensor
water pH sensor
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Potentiometric pH sensor for wastewater, surface and process water applications • For use with analytical transmitter • Process connection: PG13.5 • 0…14 pH; Max. +70°C / +158°F • Glass sensor with PTFE diaphragm and optional Pt100 for temperature compensation The OPTISENS PH 8300 is a pH sensor for industrial or municipal wastewater, surface or process water applications. The glass sensor is equipped with a dirt-repellent PTFE diaphragm, making it particularly suitable for harsh applications. It is available with optional integrated Pt100 for temperature compensation. Various mounting assemblies allow for easy installation and reliable sensor handling. The pH sensor operates with the MAC 100 or any suitable analytical transmitter. Product highlights • Robust electrode with long poison diffusion path • Low maintenance due to large dirt-repellent PTFE ring diaphragm • Suitable for highly alkaline media and other harsh media • With optional integrated temperature sensor • For connection to the MAC 100or any suitable analytical transmitter • Various mounting assemblies for easy installation and reliable handling Typical applications Water and wastewater industry • Monitoring of surface and wastewater • Monitoring of cooling water • Process control • Dosage of flocculation agents Chemical and petrochemical industry, pulp and paper industry • Liquid applications with stable process conditions Power industry • Monitoring of boiler feed water • Monitoring of flue gas washing water

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ACHEMA 2024

10-14 Jun 2024 Frankfurt am Main (Germany)

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