Green electrodes meet environmental standards

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Green electrodesMettler Toledo announced the RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances in electrical and electronic equipment) and WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment) compliant electrodes. These latest sensor from Mettler Toledo are free of lead, mercury, and other hazardous substances prohibited under RoHS guidelines, making them easier to dispose of at the end of their life cycle.

Available in a variety of styles, including refillable and low-maintenance versions, InLab electrodes are designed to meet the requirements of today’s laboratory.

Mettler Toledo offers electrode products for a variety of applications, such as pharmaceutical samples, chemicals, pure water, cosmetics, and food. Examples of some new models are:

  • The InLab Micro Pro, a TRIS-compatible micro-electrode with long-life ARGENTHAL reference and an integrated temperature probe enabling more accurate readings thanks to automatic temperature compensation.
  • The InLab Viscous, an electrode with an easy-to-clean design and the industry’s first SteadyForce reference system which uses a unique overpressure electrolyte system, guaranteeing electrolyte discharge while eliminating junction contamination issues. This sensor yields reproducible results for highly viscous samples such as resins, suspensions, and cosmetics.
  • The InLab Expert Pro, a generalist with a maintenance-free XEROLYT polymer electrolyte features two open reference junctions that cannot clog, irrespective of the sample being measured.

Mettler Toledo, www.mt.com

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