A refrigerated circulating bath is a laboratory device that precisely controls the temperature of a liquid by circulating it through a cooling system, allowing users to maintain a specific low temperature within a bath, typically used for applications requiring precise temperature control below ambient conditions, like cooling samples in research or industrial processes; it essentially combines a heating element with a refrigeration system to achieve a wide temperature range, often with a digital controller for accurate setting and monitoring.
SS Liquid cell holder, Customization available on the basis of user requirements
Genral use of NACl Liquid cell are in laboratory application
A "NaCl liquid cell" refers to a specialized sample cell used in spectroscopy, particularly in FTIR (Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy), where the windows of the cell are made from sodium chloride (NaCl) crystals, allowing for the analysis of liquid samples by transmitting infrared radiation through them; these cells are typically sealed and have a precise path length to ensure accurate quantitative measurements.
It is a small, transparent container or cell typically made from high-quality quartz glass. The primary purpose of a quartz cuvette is to hold a liquid sample that is being analyzed using spectrophotometry or other optical measurement techniques.
Cuvettes are designed to hold samples for spectroscopic measurement, where a beam of light is passed through the sample within the cuvette to measure the absorbance, transmittance, fluorescence intensity, fluorescence polarization, or fluorescence lifetime of the sample
A pH electrode is a sensor that measures the hydrogen ion concentration (
H+cap H raised to the positive power
𝐻+
) in a solution, or its pH. pH electrodes are used in many industries, including water treatment, food, pharmaceuticals, and environmental monitorinHow it works
A pH electrode is made of glass that can sense
H+cap H raised to the positive power
𝐻+
concentration.
The electrode is connected to a pH meter, which displays the pH value on a digital screen.
The electrode measures the potential difference between the glass surface and the solution.
The potential difference changes based on the concentration of
H+cap H raised to the positive power
𝐻+
ions.
The pH meter converts the potential difference into a pH value.
What it's made of
A pH electrode is made of a special glass that contains metal oxides like
SiOcap S i cap O
𝑆𝑖𝑂
,
NaOcap N a cap O
𝑁𝑎𝑂
, and
CaOcap C a cap O
𝐶𝑎𝑂
.
The electrode may also contain a reference electrode and an active electrode.
What it's used for
pH electrodes are used in laboratories, manufacturing, and environmental monitoring.
They are used to measure pH in aqueous media, like water.
Stainless Steel body to ensure portability & resist chemical attack
Highest area coverage as compared to any other conventional fogger in its category
The unit has a vertical adjustable head and can be rotated horizontally to gain better direction, maximum results and greater efficiency. Compact design and low weight utilizes very little space and the unit can be installed without making any structural changes or modifications
The unit comes pre-fitted with a liquid flow control valve for ease of use. Fog output is controlled with this valve. Higher the volume of output, larger will be the fog particles and vice versa, Tank Capacity Approx. : 6 Liter of chemical storage. Supplied with 60 Minutes Timer
An E2 Class Weight Box is a set of precision weights used for calibrating high-accuracy weighing instruments like analytical balances, typically containing weights ranging from 1mg to 200g, and classified as "E2 Class" due to their high accuracy level, making them suitable as a reference standard for calibrating lower class weights like F1 or M1 class weights; they are commonly used in quality control labs and research facilities requiring precise measurements.
Accuracy:
Considered a high-precision standard, offering a higher level of accuracy than lower class weight boxes.
Application:
Primarily used for calibrating analytical balances and other high-readability weighing instruments.
Weight range:
Usually includes weights from 1mg to 200g, with different shapes like squares, triangles, and pentagons depending on the weight value.
Material:
Typically made from high-quality stainless steel with a polished finish.
Calibration:
These weight boxes are often supplied with a certificate from a recognized calibration laboratory.