- 测量范围:
- 1000mg/l
The fluoride ion analyzer uses the ion selective electrode method and is specially used to measure fluoride ions. Online monitors and laboratory testers. Suitable for occasions containing fluoride ions to detect the value of fluoride ions. Generally, the so-called ion selective electrode refers to an electrode with a sensitive membrane that can respond selectively to ions or molecular substances. The analysis method using such electrodes belongs to the potential analysis method in electrochemical analysis. The ion-selective electrode method is a technology developed in the 1990s. The International Association of Pure and Applied Chemistry defines it as: an ion-selective electrode is a type of chemical sensor whose potential is logarithmic to the activity of a given ion in the solution. Linear relationship
Applicable to: water treatment industry, softened water, drinking water, electronic manufacturing, electroplating industry, aluminum alloy surface treatment and other industries.
Ion concentration meter: suitable for: water treatment industry, softened water, drinking water, electronic manufacturing, electroplating industry, aluminum alloy surface treatment and other industries
We use ion selective electrodes to measure ion concentration, which is more convenient , lower cost, can measure more than twenty kinds of ion concentrations, and has multiple types of measuring electrodes for users to choose and use. Specially launched non-liquid electrodes are more suitable for online ion concentration measurement, and the use of connectors allows users to replace Electrodes are more convenient and cost-effective!
Intelligent panel-mounted instrument, with optional measuring ranges according to different electrodes
Simple LCD display, anti-interference aluminum alloy shell design
Analog output, relay output and other functions
Fluorine It is an essential trace element for the human body. Our daily drinking water, food, cosmetics, toothpaste, etc. all contain varying levels of various fluorides. Normally, fluoride in the human body comes directly from drinking water, food and air. The total fluorine content in an adult's body is about 1,000 fluorine, of which the above is accumulated in hard tissues such as bones and teeth. Population epidemiological surveys and animal experimental studies have proven that fluorine is an essential trace element for the body, but excessive intake can cause serious harm to the body, namely fluorosis. Fluoride is a systemic poison that has certain damaging effects on various tissues of the body. Research has confirmed that fluoride has been identified as a reproductive poison. Fluoride deficiency is prone to dental caries. The appropriate concentration of fluoride in drinking water is .~./(-). When you drink water with a fluoride content higher than ~./ for a long time, you are prone to dental plaque disease. If the fluoride content in the water is higher than /, it can lead to bone fluorosis. Fluoride widely exists in natural water bodies, and its distribution in nature is affected by factors such as +, +, -, and salinity. Fluoride is often present in wastewater from non-ferrous metallurgy, steel and aluminum processing, coke, glass, ceramics, electronics, electroplating, fertilizers, pesticide plants and wastewater from fluorine-containing minerals