SCIENTIFIC GLASS APPARATUS CO. INC

Danbury. Elk Grove Village. Fullerton. Philadelphia 2. Silver Spring. Mass. Conn. III. Calif. Penna. Md. Circle No. 79 on Readers' Service Card. Syrac...
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CALIBRATE ON ONE EXPANDED RANGE . . . READ ON OTHERS -WITHOUTRECALIBRATING

Corning MODEL 12 Expanded

Scale

pH METIER

EXPANDED 1 pH Full Scale

JLjook at the large, easy-to-read meter on this new instrument designed for extremely precise pH and millivolt readings, oxidation-reduction meas­ urements, and Karl Fischer titrations. You'll like the simplicity of operation . . . the speed with which accurate determinations can be made . . . the fact that you can calibrate on one expanded range and read on others without re­ calibrating. The Model 12 is stabilized for line voltage fluctuations from 105-135 volts AC, and is easily modified for use with 220 volts. It operates whether samples or a recorder are grounded or unground­ ed. Ask us for bulletin PH-]. H-3550X

Model

12 pH Meter complete with acces­

sory kit, for 1 1 5 volts, 5 0 / 6 0 cycles AC. Price

$495.00

SCIENTIFIC GLASS APPARATUS CO. INC

. Branches:

Boston 16 Ma$s

Danbury Conn

Elk Grove Village ,„

1 00 mv Full Scale

Smallest Division

0.005 pH

0.5 mv

Input Impedance

10 l 3 ohms

TO13 ohms

Repeatability

± 0 . 0 0 2 pH

± 0 . 2 mv

Amplifier Drift between 20° and 3 0 " C

0.003 pH/day non-cumulative

200 microvolts/day non-cumulative

Relative Accuracy

'with buffer & sample in same range ± 0 . 0 0 5

+ |1.0 mvto 0 . 2 % of reading)

NORMAL 0-14 pH

Oto ± 1 4 0 0 mv

Smallest Division

0.1 pH

10 mv

Input Impedance

10 M ohms

10'* ohms

Repeatability

± 0 . 0 2 pH

± 2 . 0 mv

Amplifier Drift between 20° and 30° C

Negligible

Negligible

Relative Accuracy

± 0 . 0 5 pH

± 5 . 0 mv

* at buffer point ± 0 . 0 0 2 pH; under other conditions ± 0 . 0 1 pH

Fullerton Ca|.f

Philadelphia 2 ?mna

Silver Spring

Syracuse 2

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Circle No. 79 an Readers' Service Card

B L O O M F I I E L D ,

N E W

J E R S E Y

VOL. 36, NO. 6, MAY 1964

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