Hanna HI4000-50 Liquid Membrane ISE Sensor Handle
The Hanna HI4000-50 Liquid Membrane ISE Sensor Handle is a designed for use with replaceable half-cell sensing modules. Specifically compatible with calcium, nitrate, and potassium liquid membrane modules, this sensor handle serves as the sensing half-cell in an ISE measurement system. When paired with a reference electrode such as the HI5315, it forms a complete, high-precision ISE system for targeted ion analysis.
Features
Replaceable Sensing Modules: Designed for use with interchangeable calcium, nitrate, and potassium liquid membrane half-cell modules, providing versatility in ion measurement.
Robust Epoxy Body: Built with a durable, chemical-resistant epoxy body to withstand frequent laboratory use and harsh sample environments.
Universal BNC Connector: Equipped with a standard BNC connection, ensuring easy compatibility with most pH and ISE meters.
Half-Cell Configuration: Functions as the sensing component of a half-cell system; must be used in conjunction with the HI5315 reference electrode for complete measurements.
Reliable Ion Detection Mechanism: Operates using ion exchange between the polymer membrane and sample solution, with output voltage proportional to the ion concentration when an ISA is used.
Ideal for Liquid Membrane Technology: Specifically engineered for liquid membrane sensing, offering high selectivity and reproducibility.
Specifications
Product Type: Liquid membrane ISE sensor handle
Compatible Ions: Calcium (Ca²⁺), Nitrate (NO₃⁻), Potassium (K⁺)
Body Material: Epoxy
Connection Type: BNC connector
Use with Reference Electrode: HI5315 (required for operation)
Measurement Method: Ion exchange via liquid membrane with polymer matrix and organic ion-exchange resin
Applications
The HI4000-50 sensor handle is ideal for:
Analytical laboratories conducting ion-specific measurements in water, food, and environmental samples
Educational environments demonstrating ISE theory and modular electrode construction
Field measurements where flexible, replaceable sensor configurations are advantageous
Industrial quality control for monitoring calcium, nitrate, or potassium levels
Environmental research requiring accurate tracking of nutrient ions in soil and water
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