Silver/Silver Chloride Probe Reference Electrode
The silver-silver chloride (Ag/AgCl) electrode is by far the most popular type of reference electrode designed for use in high-chloride conditions, such as seawater environments, concrete structures, etc. It is constructed from a silver part of which is ‘chloridized’ (covered with finely divided silver chloride).
Additional information
| Dimensions | Ø1.18"x2.0" (30x50mm) |
|---|---|
| potential-stability | ±5 mV at 0.3 mA |
| Insulation Resistance | >1mΩ |
| Working Temperature | 0~55 °C |
| Environment | Concrete, Seawater |
| Design Life | 30 years |
Description
Description
- Easy installation, reliability and excellent anti-interference performance.
- Small size, light weight, stable performance and strong corrosion resistance.
- The electrode potential is stable.
- A sintering process is utilized to overcome the disadvantages which can be found; such as easy falling off and short life of the pressed electrode.
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Packaging Information
Remarks: Custom packing is available upon request.
We have strict packing protocols to guarantee safe delivery of our products. Clear shipping marks and documentation make delivery acceptance straightforward and simple.
Shipping Documents:
- Proforma invoice
- Packing list
- Testing reports (Chemical Composition, Electrochemical Properties Test, Certificate of Compliance)
- Certificate of origin (upon request)
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