Endress+Hauser CPS71E-AA7HTP2 Glass pH Conductivity Sensor, 0 to 14 pH

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550,91 €

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666,60 €

(TVA incluse)

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N° de stock RS:
287-1691
Référence fabricant:
CPS71E-AA7HTP2
Fabricant:
Endress+Hauser
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Marque

Endress+Hauser

Product Type

Conductivity Sensor

Measurement Range

0 to 14 pH

Electrode Type

pH

Probe Type

Glass

Standards/Approvals

No

Pays d'origine :
DE
The ENDRESS+HAUSER Memosens CPS71E digital pH sensor is designed for chemical processes and is resistant to contamination, making it suitable for use in heavily polluted and aggressive media. With its unique ion trap, this sensor prevents poisoning of the junction and reference, ensuring a long sensor lifetime. It offers reliable measurement even in the presence of strong acids and bases. The CPS71E features Memosens 2.0 digital technology, which provides extended storage of calibration and process data for predictive maintenance. It can be pre-calibrated in the lab and quickly exchanged on site, reducing process downtime and operating costs. With ATEX, IECEx, CSA C/US, NEPSI, Japan, and INMETRO approvals, this sensor can be used in hazardous areas, zones 0, 1, and 2.

Contamination-resistant reference for reliable measurement in heavily polluted and aggressive media

Unique ion trap prevents poisoning of the junction and reference, ensuring a long sensor lifetime

Extended storage of calibration and process data with Memosens 2.0 digital technology for predictive maintenance

Pre-calibration in the lab and quick sensor exchange on site reduces process downtime and operating costs

ATEX, IECEx, CSA C/US, NEPSI, Japan, and INMETRO approvals for use in hazardous areas, zones 0, 1, and 2

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