About Microprocessor pH Meter
Microprocessor pH Meter
MICROPROCESSOR pH METER : ETA-01A
- Auto buffer recognition - 4.00, 7.00, 9.20 pH
- Calibration auto/mannual
- Storage of 100 samples
- Soft touch membrane keys.
- Display 16 x 2 alpha numeric LCD Display
Advanced Measurement CapabilitiesThis microprocessor-controlled pH meter supports precise measurement of pH, mV, and temperature with high resolution and accuracy. Automatic buffer recognition and up to three calibration points ensure reliability, while input impedance greater than 10 Ohms minimizes measurement error. Suitable for rigorous laboratory and quality control applications.
User-Friendly Interface and StorageThe pH meter features a large LCD digital display for clear readouts and a keypad for straightforward operation. Automatic and manual temperature compensation allows flexibility, and onboard data storage ensures recent measurement data are always at hand for analysis or record keeping.
Complete Accessories and ApplicationsSupplied as a comprehensive kit, the meter includes a pH electrode with an integrated temperature probe, electrode stand, buffer solutions, and an instruction manual. Its durable ABS plastic body and dual power options (AC and DC) make it suitable for a wide range of scientific, research, and educational laboratories.
FAQs of Microprocessor pH Meter:
Q: How is the Microprocessor pH Meter calibrated for reliable results?
A: The meter supports up to three-point calibration using standard buffer solutions. Its automatic buffer recognition feature simplifies the process, ensuring accurate calibration and reliable pH measurements in laboratory environments.
Q: What applications benefit most from using this pH meter?
A: This instrument is especially valuable in laboratories, research facilities, quality control departments, and educational institutions where precise pH, mV, and temperature measurements are necessary for experiments and routine analysis.
Q: When should I use automatic versus manual temperature compensation?
A: Automatic temperature compensation is ideal when fluctuating or unknown sample temperatures could affect readings, ensuring consistent accuracy. Manual compensation may be chosen when the sample temperature is known and stable.
Q: Where should the Microprocessor pH Meter be installed or used?
A: Install or use the pH meter in clean laboratory settings, ensuring the ambient temperature is between 5C and 45C and relative humidity remains below 80% for optimal performance and longevity.
Q: What is the process for measuring pH and mV values?
A: Simply immerse the supplied pH electrode with the built-in temperature probe into your sample. Use the keypad to select the desired function (pH or mV), and the large LCD display will instantly show your measurement with high accuracy.
Q: How does data storage enhance daily laboratory workflows?
A: The pH meter stores recent measurement data, letting users recall and trace results without needing to re-measure samples. This feature streamlines workflow, saves time, and supports audit trails for quality assurance.