
|
Sensorex pioneered the development
of the Flat pH Sensitive Glass Electrodes and has been the leader in
supplying this design to industry for 20 years. All of Sensorex Flat
Surface Electrodes are combination pH/Reference (or ORP/Reference)
electrodes with double reference junction for added protection
against contamination.
product features
-
Self
Cleaning Operation ...In Turbulent Flow
-
Resists
Etching...in Solutions With Abrasives
-
Coatings
from...Oily Material Minimized
-
Good Sample
Contact...in High Viscosity Samples
-
Cartridge
Type Design ...For Rapid Replacement
|
All pH and REDOX (ORP) electrodes in this series are easy
maintenance, cartridge-type combination electrodes with quick
disconnect BNC connectors. Electrode installation and removal can be
done in just a few seconds and no tools are needed.
Built into the electrode's body is a sealed, gel filled double
junction reference half cell. This design provides an extra barrier
against reference side contamination. Also, it allows the electrodes
to be used in applications where sulfides, mercaptans, heavy metal
ions and similar materials are present.
 |
In the center of the measuring surface is the
pH-responsive flat glass surface. This surface is surrounded by the
flat porous reference junction. The large area of this porous
junction has thousands of pores that provide excellent sample
contact.

The junction is enclosed by the electrode body. At
the top of the electrode body is the quarter- turn, quick disconnect
BNC connector and the leak-tight O-ring seals. All replacement
electrodes are supplied complete with O-rings.
The flat sensing surface is rugged, abrasion
resistant, and self-cleaning. In both coating and abrasive
applications these cartridge-type electrodes can improve measurement
accuracy, reduce maintenance, prolong electrode life and virtually
eliminate breakage. Typical applications for this type of electrode
include:
- Oily Waste Water
- Lime Slurries
- Sugar Refining
- Head Box Pulp pH
- Emulsions
- Gas Wet Scrubbers
- Flocculent Coagulation
- and many more
Self Cleaning Operation

This simple, but
effective system has no moving parts and requires no power. When the
electrode's flat measuring surface is exposed to turbulent flow, the
resulting scrubbing action provides a self-cleaning effect in most
applications. For the typical spherical electrode, the downstream
side is shielded from the flow; coating forms on this dead flow
area, causing sluggish and drifting signals.
Abrasion Free Operation

Particles sweep by the
electrode's flat, non-protruding surface without impinging on or
abrading it--extending electrode life. The non-protruding design
virtually eliminates electrode breakage. Particles impinge on the
upstream side of the spherical bulb, causing abrasion, calibration
shift, and short life.
Viscous Material Operation

Viscous materials
flow by the electrode's flat measuring surface in shear. Flow in
shear causes new material to uniformly displace the old material.
Having fresh material at the electrode's surface is essential for
measurement accuracy. Downstream side of a spherical electrode is
shielded from the flow; old sample is not displaced--giving
inaccurate readings.
|