Go Direct™ Calcium Ion Electrode

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470303-904EA 288.99 USD
470303-904
Go Direct™ Calcium Ion Electrode
Electrodes ISE Electrodes
The Go Direct Calcium Ion-Selective Electrode (ISE) can be used to measure the concentration of calcium (Ca2+) in aqueous samples.

Data from the wireless Go Direct Calcium Ion-Selective Electrode can give a good indication of the hardness of water (as Ca2+). The concentration of calcium is also used as an endpoint indicator in EDTA-Ca/Mg hard water titrations.

The versatile BNC connector allows students to easily replace the electrode when it expires or becomes damaged. You need only replace the electrode and not the entire sensor-lowering your overall equipment costs.

The Go Direct Calcium Ion-Selective Electrode has a combination-style, non-refillable, gel-filled electrode. Like all other PVC ISE membranes, the membrane on the ISE has a limited life expectancy. However, the replaceable module of ISE allows you to simply discard the used membrane module and replace it with a new one.

The Go Direct robust rechargeable battery offers long battery life and provides always-ready operation. Monitor battery life directly from our free Graphical Analysis™ 4 app. Should the battery run low, simply connect the sensor to the charging cable and keep on collecting-no interruptions or inconvenience to you or your students.

Our Go Direct sensors connect directly to your mobile device, Chromebook™, or computer using our free Graphical Analysis™ 4 app-no additional equipment or software purchases are necessary. Go Direct sensors can be used wired via USB or wirelessly via Bluetooth wireless technology, allowing you to choose the solution best for your classroom or laboratory.

Ordering information: We recommend that you do not purchase ISE replacement modules too far in advance of their expected time of use as degradation occurs while they are stored on the shelf.
Important: Ion-Selective Electrodes require good chemical technique and careful calibration to obtain accurate results; they are not recommended for middle school or elementary students.



   
 

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