ECD Introduces Fluoride Specific Ion Sensor

May 8, 2013
Device designed to accurately measure fluoride

Electro-Chemical Devices (ECD) now offers the S80 Intelligent Fluoride Specific Ion Sensor, which combines with the company’s AC10 Self-Cleaning Module and the Model T80 Universal Transmitter to form a complete Fluoride analyzer system.

ECD’s Model S80 Intelligent Sensors are available in two Universal Sensor Designs: Insertion/Submersion and Valve Retractable with flared end to prevent blowout.

The standard Model S80 sensors have a 3/4-inch O.D. 316 stainless steel body with a 10-foot cable or an optional waterproof detachable cable assembly. The S80 Intelligent Fluoride Sensor measures Fluoride ions at concentrations from 0.02–2000 ppm at a temperature range of 0°–80°C and a pH range of 5–8 pH.

The ECD Model T80 Universal Transmitter features an intelligent digital transmitter protocol to simplify process measurement and reduce maintenance costs. The T80 is a single-channel transmitter designed for the continuous measurement of multiple parameters in a general-purpose industrial environment; it digitally communicates with any ECD Model S80 Intelligent Sensor.

The AC10 is an Air Blast Spray Cleaner that helps maintain sensor measurement accuracy in turbid water conditions by preventing the buildup of biofilms and other soft coatings, thus decreasing sensor maintenance cycles.

Source: Electro-Chemical Devices

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