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pH Meters Feature Larger Display

Oakton pH 700 benchtop meter The Oakton pH 700 benchtop meter from Cole-Parmer features an oversized 3.25" x 2.875" liquid crystal display that enables easy reading, even from across the lab. The larger display is housed in a body that measures <7" x 6", which is nearly 40% smaller than other benchtop meters. This compact size is suited for education, research, biotech, pharmaceutical, and water analysis labs where testing requirements demand more equipment and supplies reside in less space.

The economical instrument can measure pH or mV and temperature. Advanced features include up to five-point calibration, autobuffer recognition for both USA and NIST pH buffer sets, datalogging and recall of up to 100 data sets, and selectable manual or automatic temperature. The available electrode stand can securely hold up to four probes on either side of the meter. A handy pull-out quick reference card provides meter operation instructions when needed. The series of meters are also available to measure ion concentration, conductivity/TDS, and pH and conductivity/TDS, and dissolved oxygen.
Cole-Parmer
625 East Bunker Court
Vernon Hills IL 60025
Phone: 847-549-7600
Fax: 847-547-2929
http://www.coleparmer.com

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