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DO1200 Galvanic Dissolved Oxygen Sensor
- Manufacturer: Sensorex
- Order number: EXP-R37-033
- Manufacturer part number: DO1200/T
- country of origin: US
- HS code: 90318080
- Weight (kg): 0.1
Sensorex DO1200 galvanic dissolved oxygen sensors measure the oxygen content of water using an... more
Sensorex DO1200 galvanic dissolved oxygen sensors measure the oxygen content of water using an electrochemical measurement principle. Built in an economical but durable 12mm epoxy body, these sensors are suitable for portable or benchtop use. The DO1200 can also be installed inline for continuous monitoring applications by upgrading to a PTFE membrane cap. The sensor is compatible with Sensorex FC75P 3/4 inch in-line fitting for mounting into 3/4 inch FNPT threaded tees.
Features:
- Galvanic (electrochemical) measurement principle
- Replaceable membrane cap and fill solution
- 12mm durable epoxy body
- For benchtop, portable, or inline use
Specifications:
- Range: 0-20mg/L
- Materials: Epoxy and Noryl
- Membrane Materials: HDPE (lab) or PTFE (inline)
- Saturation Output: HDPE = 47mV +/- 9mV, PTFE = 33mV+/-9mV
- Response Time: After Equilibration – HDPE 1 minute for 2mV, PTFE 2 minutes for 2mV
- Temperature: 0-50°C
- Pressure: 0-7.5 bar
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