Titration Sensors

Titration Sensors

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Titration Sensors

Wide range of high quality sensors dedicated to your titration application.

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Plug & Play Sensors for Titration Excellence Line - secure handling thanks to the Sensor Chip.

Connect the Plug & Play sensor to the Excellence titrator and it is automatically recognized and ready for use. Sensor type, serial number, calibration data and validity period as well as working life stored in the Sensor Chip are automatically read-in. You are always sure that you are using the correct electrode in proper condition.



Versatile Applications in Laboratories

These titration sensors are especially valuable for chemical analysis, quality control, and research laboratories. By offering options for electrochemical or photometric measurements, they cater to a wide spectrum of analytical requirements. Their compatibility with automatic titrators enhances workflow efficiency and ensures precise, reproducible results.


Efficient Integration and Output Options

Designed for flexibility, these sensors can be integrated into existing titration systems using BNC or customized connectors. Depending on laboratory needs, the output can be configured as digital or analog, ensuring compatibility with diverse instrumentation for streamlined data acquisition and analysis.

FAQs of Titration Sensors:


Q: How do you maintain a titration sensor for optimal performance?

A: To maintain a titration sensor, conduct regular calibration and cleaning according to the manufacturers guidelines. This ensures accurate readings and prolongs the lifespan of the device. Always store the sensor in a clean, dry environment at room temperature when not in use.

Q: What are the main applications of these titration sensors?

A: These titration sensors are primarily used in laboratory settings for measuring concentration, pH, and supporting automatic titration processes as part of chemical analysis. They are commonly utilized in research, pharmaceutical, and quality control laboratories.

Q: When should you calibrate the titration sensor?

A: Calibration should be performed regularly, preferably before each series of measurements or whenever accuracy is critical. Frequent calibration ensures the sensor provides precise and reliable results during chemical analysis.

Q: Where can these titration sensors be used?

A: These sensors are suitable for use in laboratories outfitted with automatic titrators or laboratory titration equipment. They are ideal for academic institutions, industrial laboratories, research centers, and quality assurance departments across India.

Q: What is the process for connecting a titration sensor to other instruments?

A: Titration sensors usually connect to instruments through BNC or customized connectors, depending on the model. Ensure compatibility with your titration equipment and follow the manufacturers instructions for secure attachment and data integration.

Q: What are the benefits of using electrochemical or photometric titration sensors?

A: Electrochemical sensors offer precise pH and concentration analysis, while photometric sensors allow for specific detection of color changes during titration. Both types provide accurate, repeatable results and enhance laboratory automation.

Q: How can dealers or exporters in India source these titration sensors?

A: Titration sensors are available through manufacturers, suppliers, authorized dealers, and exporters across India. Many offer comprehensive after-sales support and service options for laboratories and chemical analysis professionals.

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