Hanna HI4110 Fluoride Combination Ion Selective Electrode
The Hanna HI4110 Fluoride Combination Ion Selective Electrode is a solid-state combination ion-selective electrode (ISE) specifically designed for the precise measurement of fluoride ions in various solutions. With its robust construction and reliable performance, this electrode is ideal for laboratory professionals and field technicians who require accurate fluoride detection across a wide concentration range.
Features
Solid-State Design: Utilizes a lanthanum fluoride crystal for selective fluoride ion detection, ensuring stable and reliable measurements.
Combination Electrode: Includes both the sensing and reference elements within a single body, simplifying use and setup.
Wide Measurement Range: Capable of detecting fluoride concentrations from 1M to 1×10⁻⁶M (saturated to 0.02 ppm).
Durable PEI Body: Made with chemical-resistant polyetherimide for enhanced durability and extended lifespan.
Versatile Connectivity: Equipped with a 1-meter coaxial cable and standard BNC connector for easy integration with most meters.
Broad Temperature Range: Operates effectively between 0 to 80°C, suitable for various environments.
Specifications
Measurement Parameter: Fluoride (F⁻)
Electrode Type: Solid-state, combination type
Measurement Range: 1M to 1×10⁻⁶M (saturated to 0.02 ppm)
Optimal pH Range: 5 to 8
Operating Temperature: 0 to 80°C
Slope: Approximately -56 mV per decade
Body Diameter: 12 mm
Insertion Length: 120 mm
Body Material: Polyetherimide (PEI)
Cable Length: 1 meter coaxial cable
Connector Type: BNC
Applications
The HI4110 fluoride ISE is ideal for use in:
Water quality monitoring for drinking water, wastewater, and groundwater
Environmental testing in research or regulatory settings
Educational laboratories for chemistry and environmental science experiments
Industrial process control where fluoride levels are critical
Dental and pharmaceutical research involving fluoride formulations
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