CHEMTRIX, INC

Ion Adjustment and Calibration Solutions Available. (Dealers Please Inquire). CHEMTRIX. INC. 135 N.W. Adams, Hillsboro, Oregon 97123. Telephone (Area ...
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P i o n (Specific-ion) ELECTRODES by CHEMTRIX S 1 25

pion means ION SELECTIVE and is the Chemtrix name for over 16 different plon probes. They are all solid-state membranes mounted in a Hi-impact polymer body. pion Part No. pion within the list are some new and exciting electrodes. The Ammonia C800NH3 residual chlorine is great for water supply as well as swimming Arsenic-5 C800AS pool monitor. The cyanide produces double the usual output Bromide C800BR voltage for greater resolution and sensitivity. The arsenic 5, chromium 6, and phosphoric 5 are new ions to be available as Carbonate C800CO3 electrodes first by Chemtrix. Finally, the sensitivity of the sulfide Chlorine C800CL2 electrode far exceeds any previous analytical technique. Chloride C800CL Chromium-6 C800CR I N T E R F E R E N C E : All of our plon electrodes are so new that Copper C800CU interference data is not yet available. However, bear in mind that Cyanide C800CN all of our electrodes are fully guaranteed and may be returned Iodide C800I for a full refund within our 90 day warranty period. Lead C800Pb M E T E R : Shown above is a Chemtrix Type 50 plon meter making Mercury C800Hg a measurement with a sulfide plon electrode, a double junction Phosphoric-5 C800P C701RD reference, and at the same time measuring pH with a Silver C800Ag Chemtrix C200C non-breakable combination. Shown on the left is Sulfide C800S a C800CNC combination cyanide plon electrode. The Type 50 features "Linear ppm readout." Sulfite C800SO3 pion Monoprobes pion Combination (Above number followed by C) Reference, Double Juncion C701RD Ion Adjustment and Calibration Solutions Available.

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C H E M T R I X , INC.

135 N.W. Adams, Hillsboro, Oregon 97123 Telephone (Area Code 503) · 648-1434

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692 A • ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY, VOL. 46, NO. 8, JULY 1974