Horiba Ion Electrode (Combination Type) Fluoride (F⁻), incl. 1 Electrode Tip – 6561S-10C
The Horiba 6561S-10C Fluoride Ion Electrode delivers accurate and selective measurement of fluoride ions (F⁻) in aqueous samples. Horiba designs this sensor as a combination-type ion-selective electrode (ISE), which integrates the sensing element and reference electrode into a single probe for convenient handling and reliable performance.
This electrode uses a fluoride-selective solid-state membrane, providing high selectivity, fast response, and stable measurement performance across routine laboratory and analytical applications. Horiba supplies the electrode with one replaceable electrode tip, allowing users to maintain consistent results by replacing the sensing tip when necessary.
The 6561S-10C supports precise fluoride analysis in environmental, industrial, and laboratory settings. When paired with compatible Horiba ion meters, the electrode delivers stable and reproducible results. The straightforward design makes it suitable for routine fluoride testing while maintaining the accuracy required for quality control and research work.
Key Features
Fluoride (F⁻) ion-selective electrode
Combination type with integrated reference electrode
Solid-state selective membrane for fluoride detection
Supplied with 1 replaceable electrode tip
Provides stable, repeatable measurement results
Suitable for laboratory and routine analysis
Compatible with Horiba ion meters
Technical Specifications
Electrode type: Ion-selective electrode (ISE), combination type
Measured ion: Fluoride (F⁻)
Sensor principle: Solid-state membrane
Reference system: Integrated (combination type)
Accessories included: 1 electrode tip
Application type: Laboratory and routine analysis
Compatibility: Horiba ion meters
Applications
Fluoride analysis in water and wastewater
Environmental water quality monitoring
Drinking water testing
Industrial process control
Research and educational laboratories
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