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pH meter is easy to calibrate

A Harvard Apparatus product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jan 20, 2006

The latest pH meter from Harvard Apparatus is microprocessor controlled and housed in a rugged, waterproof casing.

The latest pH meter from Harvard Apparatus is microprocessor controlled and housed in a rugged, waterproof casing.

An auto-instruction feature guides the user through a simple calibration procedure - including NIST buffer calibration at 6.86 and 9.18 in addition to the standard 4.01, 7.01 and 10.01.

The powerful software allows one- or two-point calibration with any of the memorised buffers (mentioned above).

The ready symbol appears when the unit has stabilised, and an automatic shutoff conserves the battery.

The meter features a dual level display with graphic symbols that show pH or millivolts as well as temperature to 0.1C.

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