Membrane Polarographic Dissolved Ozone Monitor ELP-200
A compact dissolved ozone monitor that is less affected by various metal ions and conductivity. 【Features】 ○ With a three-electrode configuration, it significantly suppresses the generation of by-products from electrode reactions that can deteriorate the sensor's long-term characteristics. ○ It measures ozone in water through a gas-permeable membrane, making it less susceptible to the effects of residual chlorine and dissolved organic matter. ● For other functions and details, please download the catalog.
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A compact dissolved ozone monitor that is less affected by various metal ions and conductivity. 【Features】 ○ With a three-electrode configuration, it significantly suppresses the generation of by-products from electrode reactions that can deteriorate the sensor's long-term characteristics. ○ It measures ozone in water through a gas-permeable membrane, making it less susceptible to the effects of residual chlorine and dissolved organic matter. ● For other functions and details, please download the catalog.
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We, Ebara Corporation, are an environmental-related company with three main pillars: manufacturing, engineering, and trading. Under the management philosophy of "contributing to society by aiming to create a rich human environment," we engage in a wide range of businesses from water treatment to healthcare.








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