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Storage Solution for pH and ORP Electrodes - 500 ml

Item Code: SER1164003
$92.52 (inc. GST)
$80.45 (ex. GST)
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Proper maintenance of pH and ORP electrodes is essential for achieving accurate and reliable measurements over time. This 500 mL storage solution is specifically formulated to keep electrode glass bulbs and junctions moist when not in use. By preventing dehydration and reducing the risk of clogging, this solution extends the life of your electrodes and ensures a rapid response when conducting tests. Suitable for both laboratory and classroom settings, it provides an easy and effective way to care for sensitive equipment. Ideal for use with any pH or ORP electrode, it is an essential item for science educators and technicians focused on instrument longevity and accuracy.

Educational Benefits:

  • Promotes proper care and maintenance of scientific equipment, teaching students responsibility and good laboratory practice.
  • Supports consistent accuracy in experiments involving pH or redox potential.
  • Encourages understanding of how electrode sensors function and degrade over time.

Classroom Application Ideas:

  • Use in chemistry lessons as part of demonstrations on electrode care and calibration.
  • Incorporate into lab maintenance routines alongside calibration buffers and cleaning solutions.
  • Use to teach students about the effects of poor equipment storage on experimental accuracy.

Specifications:

  • Volume: 500 mL (labelled as 460 mL in some descriptions; actual content 500 mL)
  • Purpose: Maintains hydration of pH and ORP electrodes when stored
  • Compatibility: Suitable for all standard pH and ORP electrodes
  • Use Case: Ideal for science labs and classrooms using digital pH meters
  • Storage Instruction: Keep cap tightly closed and store at room temperature
  • Age Suitability: Upper secondary to tertiary education settings