Consumables (continued)
Description
Item no.
Pepsin Cleaning Solution
2964349
Electrode cleaning solution
2965249
0.1 N HCl solution
1481253
Ethanol, 95% (Grease, oils, fats)
2378900
Accessories
Description
Item no.
Thermal printer, USB, for benchtop instruments
LZW8203.97
Thermal paper for printer LZW8203, bag with 4 rolls
LZM078
Power supply for benchtop instruments,
230-115 VAC
LZW9008.99
LabCom Easy PC SW, for GLP, CD, cable,
USB adapter
LZW8997.99
LabCom PC SW, for GLP, CD, cable, USB
adapter
LZW8999.99
Magnetic stirrer with sensor holder, for
multimeters
LZW9319.99
3x50 mL printed beakers for pH calibration
LZW9110.97
Three-sensor holder, for benchtop instruments
LZW9321.99
Radiometer probe holder for benchtop
instruments
LZW9325.99
Pyrex glass chamber, continuous flow measurements
LZW9118.99
PP protector, electrode storage
LZW9161.99
PTFE coated stirring bar, 20 x 6 mm
LZW9339.99
Section A Standard solutions
Technical buffer solutions (DIN 19267)
Refer to
pH and ORP (mV) values of specific buffer sets at
varying temperatures.
Table 3 pH, ORP (mV) and temperature values
Temperature
pH
mV
°C
°F
0
32
2.01
4.01
7.12
9.52
10.30
—
10
50
2.01
4.00
7.06
9.38
10.17
245
20
68
2.00
4.00
7.02
9.26
10.06
228
25
77
2.00
4.01
7.00
9.21
10.01
220
30
86
2.00
4.01
6.99
9.16
9.96
212
40
104
2.00
4.03
6.97
9.06
9.88
195
50
122
2.00
4.06
6.97
8.99
9.82
178
60
140
2.00
4.10
6.98
8.93
9.76
160
70
158
2.01
4.16
7.00
8.88
—
—
80
176
2.01
4.22
7.04
8.83
—
—
90
194
2.01
4.30
7.09
8.79
—
—
Buffer solutions (DIN 19266)
Refer to
for pH values of specific buffer sets at varying
temperatures.
Table 4 pH and temperature values
Temperature
pH
°C
°F
5
32
1.668
4.004
6.951
7.087
9.395
10.245
13.207
10
50
1.670
4.000
6.923
7.059
9.332
10.179
13.003
20
68
1.675
4.001
6.881
7.016
9.225
10.062
12.627
18
English
Summary of Contents for sensION MM340
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