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News Release from: Testo | Subject: Testo 206 range
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 17 June 2004
New range tackles pH and temperature
measurement
New to the market is a range of compact, low cost pH and temperature measurement instruments - the Testo 206 range.
New to the market is a range of compact, low cost pH and temperature measurement instruments - the Testo 206 range All the instruments feature Testo's innovative new pH probe technology designed to limit the problems of breakages and ease of use
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 21 May 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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The probe design incorporates a large volume of gel reference electrode which guarantees a long service life.
The probe is also designed with a hole diaphragm that is unaffected by dirt and can be cleaned in seconds.
The 206 range has been designed with ease of use in mind.
The pH probes can be easily and quickly calibrated to either one, two or three points (pH values 4, 7 and 10).
Measured values are easy to read thanks to the instrument's illuminated display and all functions can be easily activated or deactivated by the user.
In addition, automatic temperature compensation and recognition of the final value ensure accuracy of measurements.
The testo 206 range consists of three instruments: the Testo 206 pH1 - a compact pH and temperature measurement stick for liquids; the Testo 206 pH2 - a compact pH and temperature measurement stick for semisolid media; and the Testo 206 pH3 - a compact pH measurement instrument that is compatible with any BNC plug probes.
The Testo 206 instruments are available in a range of practical and affordable sets.
Prices start from GBP 79. Request a free brochure from Testo ...
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