OMEGA Engineering, Inc. Datasheets for Oxidation Reduction Potential (ORP) Electrodes
Oxygen reduction potential (ORP) electrodes are analytical sensors for measuring oxidation-reduction potential (ORP).
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Insertion/Submersion Combination Electrodes The PHE-7151 series combination electrodes are ruggedly constructed; the outer body is ABS with 3/4" MNPT threads at both ends. The maximum insertion length is 31.75 mm/1.25". | |
Twist Lock Industrial Electrodes and Adaptors Specially designed to withstand harsh industrial environments, the twist lock-style combination electrode features a non-fouling annular ceramic junction and an electrode housing of PVDF... | |
Submersible Disposable Electrodes are combination electrodes that are permanently potted into a 36" pipe. Ideally suited for measuring pH in drums, tanks and open streams, the electrode features an annular... | |
The CDH-5020 Series, PHH-5000 Series, and TDH-5031 are easy to use. The units feature a telescoping electrode which extends to 80 mm. The kits are supplied with a carrying case,... | |
The OMEGA PHE/ORE-4580 bypass flow pH system has a modified 1" CPVC or PVDF tee and cable assembly matched to the flat surface pH and ORP electrodes. Each GPM flowing... | |
The OMEGA PHE/ORE-6510 submersible electrodes are designed for use in drums, open tanks and streams, etc. The flat sensing surface is surrounded by a porous polyethylene reference junction which minimizes... | |
The PHE-5432 is a steam-sterilizable combination pH electrode designed to withstand high temperatures and pressures. The use of a porous PTFE liquid double junction and specifically formulated low impedance glass... | |
The PHE-6820 electrode and assembly features a retractable design for insertion into tanks and main lines. The assembly, when used with a 1" full port or larger ball valve (user... | |
The PHE/ORE-5460 in-line pH and ORP electrodes feature a flat self-cleaning abrasion-free surface. When exposed to turbulent flow, the resulting scrubbing action keeps the electrodes clean. The electrodes can be... |